Kidlington, Oxfordshire · 22 miles from depot
20 Yard RoRo Skip hire in Kidlington
From £395+VAT (£474 inc. VAT). Holds approx 200+ bin bags, 6.0m × 2.4m × 1.5m. within 1–2 working days delivery, permits arranged, fixed all-inclusive price.
Instant skip price
Fixed, all-inclusive: delivery, 14-day hire, collection & licensed recycling. Price shown includes VAT.
Roll-on/roll-off skip for commercial and industrial volumes. Trade accounts available.
Hiring a 20 yard roro skip in Kidlington is straightforward. Kidlington sits in Cherwell District, so road placement permits are issued by Oxfordshire County Council rather than the district council. The village streets near Kidlington Green and around the older residential roads off Oxford Road can be narrow, and parked cars sometimes make positioning tricky. For driveways on the newer estates you can usually avoid a permit altogether, but any skip going on the public highway needs a council licence before we drop it.
Is the 20 yard roro right for your Kidlington job?
Best for: Commercial sites, large construction and demolition, ongoing site waste.
Think twice if: Domestic driveways, needs space and vehicle access.
- Capacity: approx 200+ bin bags
- Dimensions: 6.0m × 2.4m × 1.5m
- Weight guide: commercial volumes
- Price in Kidlington: from £395+VAT (£474 inc. VAT)
- Delivery: within 1–2 working days from Faringdon
Permits in Kidlington
A 20 yard roro skip is placed on your own site or yard, so it needs vehicle access rather than a road permit. Kidlington falls under Cherwell District Council.
20 Yard RoRo Skip hire Kidlington, FAQs
How much is a 20 yard roro in Kidlington?
A 20 yard roro skip in Kidlington is from £395 plus VAT (£474 inc. VAT), fixed and all-inclusive of delivery, 14-day hire, collection and licensed recycling.
How quickly can you deliver a 20 yard roro to Kidlington?
Kidlington is 22 miles from our Faringdon depot, so we usually offer within 1–2 working days delivery on this size.
Do I need a permit for a 20 yard roro in Kidlington?
A 20 yard roro skip is placed on your own site or yard, so it needs vehicle access rather than a road permit.
What can I put in a 20 yard roro?
Commercial sites, large construction and demolition, ongoing site waste. Typical waste: Construction & demolition, Commercial site waste, Ongoing projects. Not suitable for: Domestic driveways, needs space and vehicle access.