Skip Hire in Rotten Row from £192
For skip hire in Rotten Row, prices begin at £192 for a 4-yard skip. Delivery across Buckinghamshire is usually next working day, with the full size range on hand for garden clearances, renovations and trade jobs. Call 0330 128 9107 and get an exact quote without filling in any online form. A skip permit from Buckinghamshire Council costs £189.63 for 28 days if the skip sits on a public road.


Skip sizes available in Rotten Row
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2 Yard Skip·mini skip
From £60–£198
- A mini skip, best for small garden clearances, DIY offcuts and one-room tidy-ups.
- Holds roughly 20-30 bin bags or around 1-1.5 tonnes of mixed waste

4 Yard Skip·midi skip
From £192–£240
- A midi skip, best for garden tidies, bathroom rip-outs and small renovation jobs.
- Holds roughly 30-40 bin bags or around 2 tonnes of mixed waste

6 Yard Skip·builders skip
From £235–£312
- The UK standard builders skip, best for kitchen renovations and small building jobs.
- Holds roughly 50-60 bin bags or around 2.5-3 tonnes of mixed waste

8 Yard Skip·large builders skip
From £285–£360
- A large builders skip, best for full home renovations and heavier construction waste.
- Holds roughly 60-80 bin bags or around 3-4 tonnes of mixed waste

10 Yard Skip·maxi skip
From £180–£475
- A maxi skip, best for house clearances and light commercial projects. Sized for bulky low-weight waste; not for soil or rubble.
- Holds roughly 80-100 bin bags or around 4-5 tonnes of light waste

12 Yard Skip·large maxi skip
From £384–£456
- A large maxi skip, best for full house strip-outs and bulky low-weight waste. Not suitable for soil or rubble due to weight limits.
- Holds roughly 100-120 bin bags or around 5-6 tonnes of light waste
Call for skip hire in Rotten Row:0330 128 91070330 128 9107
Booking a skip anywhere in Buckinghamshire starts with one short call. The conversation covers size, delivery, permit status and total price; you'll have a firm quote in under two minutes. No online forms, no chase-ups, no deposit.
Our South East delivery area explained
Deliveries cover Rotten Row and the RG postcodes, with most skips on the road within 24 hours of your booking. Same-day delivery is available on many routes when orders come in before 11am, and your delivery window is confirmed at the time of booking.
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Do you need a road permit for a skip in Rotten Row?
A permit is only needed in Rotten Row when the skip will rest on land the council controls: public roads, pavements and grass verges. The charge is £189.63 for 28 days, and applications typically need a few working days' notice. Skips on private driveways or off-street parking don't need a permit at all. Permit paperwork is handled at booking.
Apply for a skip permit in Rotten Row (Buckinghamshire Council) ↗Buckinghamshire Council skip permit fees (official source) ↗
- Give the council at least a few working days' notice before placing a skip on a public road in Rotten Row.
- Don't overfill; skips must be level with the top edge or collection may be refused.
- Place cones and night-time lighting if required by the permit conditions in Rotten Row.
- Hire periods typically run 7 to 14 days; renewals are available from Buckinghamshire Council at £66.15.
Skip hire options in Rotten Row

Residential skip hire
Domestic skips across Buckinghamshire: suited to house clearances, garden projects, DIY renovations and loft tidies. Priced from £192 for a 4-yard delivery. Most homes opt for a 4 or 6-yard skip, and a driveway placement means no permit is needed, with delivery often same-day when booked before 11am.

Commercial skip hire
Skips for offices, shops, restaurants and light industrial sites in Rotten Row. Priced from £285 for an 8-yard skip. Monthly-invoice accounts are available for regular swaps, with scheduled delivery and collection to suit operational needs. Most commercial jobs use 8-12-yard skips or RoRo containers.

Builders skips
Soil, hardcore, bricks, concrete and plasterboard all go in a builders skip for South East sites. Priced from £384 for a 12-yard skip. Eight and 12-yard skips suit most jobs; RoRo units running from 20 to 40 yards are there for heavier clearances. Drop-door models can be arranged.

Wait-and-load
Wait-and-load suits Rotten Row locations where a static skip won't work: no driveway, no viable permit, no room on the road. The lorry waits while you load, then takes the waste away in the same visit.
Call for a no-obligation quote
A short call is all it takes to book a skip in Rotten Row. Size, delivery date and total price sorted straight away, no forms needed.
Call for a no-obligation quote
A short call is all it takes to book a skip in Rotten Row. Size, delivery date and total price sorted straight away, no forms needed.
Ordering a skip: what happens at each stage
Browse skip sizesPick the right skip size
Explain the job on the phone and we'll confirm the right skip size. For Rotten Row customers: 4-yard for garden and bathroom work, 6-8-yard for home clearances, 12-yard or RoRo for builders.
Agree a delivery date
Set a drop-off and pickup window to match your schedule. Same-day delivery is often possible in Rotten Row; otherwise next-day is the default.
Get a straight quote
A single price is confirmed before your skip arrives in Rotten Row, covering delivery, collection, the hire period and any applicable permit fee.
Confirm over the phone
One call confirms the booking. Delivery logistics and any permit needs are sorted at the same time, leaving nothing outstanding.
Use the skip
The hire period gives you 7 to 14 days to fill the skip. If the project overruns, contact us to extend before collection is due.
Call for collection
When the skip is full or the hire period ends, call 0330 128 9107. Collection from your Rotten Row address is typically arranged within 24 hours.
Getting started with skip hire in South East
Renovation projects, garden and house clearances, and trade or construction work make up the majority of skip hire jobs across South East. Matching the right skip to the job depends on waste type, site access, and how long the skip will be on site. Permits for skips on public roads are arranged for you when you book; skips sitting on private driveways do not need one. Check the size guide on this page or call for a quote in 90 seconds.

Skip hire in Rotten Row, what you get
Local coverage
Buckinghamshire skip hire is managed locally, with drivers, depots and transfer stations all in the area. That keeps delivery slots short and every stage of waste handling easy to account for.
Typical delivery windows
For most Rotten Row skip hire orders, delivery arrives next day. Same-day slots are frequently available on request, provided you call in the morning. Rural Buckinghamshire routes may have reduced flexibility.
Transparent pricing
Every quote includes delivery, hire, collection and VAT. If a Buckinghamshire Council permit is needed for a public road, that fee is listed separately. No deposit is required in most cases.
Range of skip sizes
From 2-yard mini skips to 12-yard maxi skips, the full UK size range covers most South East jobs. RoRo 20 to 40-yard, drop-door skips and lockable options are available on request for specialist needs.
Licensed waste handling
Your duty of care is covered on every booking through a valid waste carrier licence and waste transfer note, issued without any extra request. Rubbish is disposed of at a licensed facility in Buckinghamshire.
Permits arranged for you
Buckinghamshire Council permits for public road placements are applied for on your behalf during booking. Skips sitting on a private driveway in Rotten Row require no permit at all.
Insurance as standard
Waste carriers servicing Rotten Row hold public liability insurance of at least £1m in line with the UK industry standard. A waste transfer note covering your duty of care is issued automatically with each booking.
How is skip waste handled in Buckinghamshire?
Call for a quoteSorting at a licensed transfer station
From Rotten Row, skip loads are taken to a licensed waste transfer station. The contents are tipped and sorted by material type, with wood, metal, hardcore, plasterboard and clean plastics all separated from mixed residue.
Compliance with waste regulations
Skip hire in Rotten Row is backed by a waste carrier licence held with the Environment Agency. A waste transfer note is issued at booking, fulfilling the duty-of-care requirements set out in the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Recycling and landfill
Metal, wood, and hardcore from Buckinghamshire skip loads are directed to specialist UK recyclers: smelters, biomass plants, and aggregate facilities respectively. Residue with no recovery value goes to landfill. Around 90% of UK skip waste is recycled or recovered (WRAP UK, 2023).


Where does skip waste across Buckinghamshire go?
All skip waste collected in Rotten Row goes to a licensed waste transfer station, where loads are separated by material type. Wood, metal, hardcore and clean plastics are sent to UK recyclers. Only non-recoverable residue ends up in landfill. Hire periods generally run 7 to 14 days.

Skips we've delivered across South East
From a weekend garden tidy needing a 2-yard mini skip through to a month-long building site running a 40-yard RoRo, Rotten Row customers use skips across the whole range. Mid-size domestic jobs, such as kitchen refits and loft conversions, most often land on a 6-yard skip.


Got questions about skip hire in Rotten Row?
Everything covered in one place: sizes, pricing, permit rules and collection times for skip hire in Buckinghamshire.
