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Whether you’re a business or an individual we can all benefit from savings. Here’s our tips which will hopefully save you some when hiring a skip How? Make a checklist of all the items you’re going to be disposing of, can any of the bulkier items be disposed elsewhere? The reason behind this is that many items we receive at our Clacton skip hire department especially are bulky items. When you consider that the cost of your skip hired is directly in relation to the size, bulkier items can take up a lot of this space, you could save a fair bit by dispos- ing by another method. Other places to dispose of your bulkier items include charity shops if the items in good condition, the council may take certain items, free-ads. It can be worth- while trying to save more of the price of your skip. Another money saving tip is to make sure your skip isn’t filled with pockets of empty space, try breaking items up before placing them into the skip. Also, try to keep other people’s waste to a minimum not only will it take up space, you are also responsible for what is returned in the skip. For more information on this visit our Harwich skip hire page. Do I need a skip permit? You will need a skip permit if you’re planning to put the skip onto public land e.g. the street outside your house. Permit costs can vary depending on where you are based visit our Needham market skip hire page

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Whether you’re a business or an individual we can all bene�t from savings. Here’s our tips which will hopefully save you some when hiring a skip

How?

Make a checklist of all the items you’re going to be disposing of, can any of the bulkier items be disposed elsewhere? The reason behind this is that many items we receive at our Clacton skip hire department especially are bulky items. When you consider that the cost of your skip hired is directly in relation to the size, bulkier items can take up a lot of this space, you could save a fair bit by dispos-ing by another method.

Other places to dispose of your bulkier items include charity shops if the items in good condition, the council may take certain items, free-ads. It can be worth-while trying to save more of the price of your skip.

Another money saving tip is to make sure your skip isn’t �lled with pockets of empty space, try breaking items up before placing them into the skip. Also, try to keep other people’s waste to a minimum not only will it take up space, you are also responsible for what is returned in the skip. For more information on this visit our Harwich skip hire page.

Do I need a skip permit?

You will need a skip permit if you’re planning to put the skip onto public land e.g. the street outside your house. Permit costs can vary depending on where you are based visit our Needham market skip hire page