Shrivenham, Oxfordshire · 5 miles from depot
20 Yard RoRo Skip hire in Shrivenham
From £395+VAT (£474 inc. VAT). Holds approx 200+ bin bags, 6.0m × 2.4m × 1.5m. same-day or next-day 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 Shrivenham is straightforward. Shrivenham is a largely residential village where most properties have adequate off-road space, so most customers place their skip on a driveway without needing a permit. If you do need to put a skip on the public highway, the permit must come from Oxfordshire County Council. Vale of White Horse District Council administers the local authority layer here, but highway permits are the county's responsibility. We handle the application on your behalf.
Is the 20 yard roro right for your Shrivenham 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 Shrivenham: from £395+VAT (£474 inc. VAT)
- Delivery: same-day or next-day from Faringdon
Permits in Shrivenham
A 20 yard roro skip is placed on your own site or yard, so it needs vehicle access rather than a road permit. Shrivenham falls under Vale of White Horse District Council.
20 Yard RoRo Skip hire Shrivenham, FAQs
How much is a 20 yard roro in Shrivenham?
A 20 yard roro skip in Shrivenham 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 Shrivenham?
Shrivenham is 5 miles from our Faringdon depot, so we usually offer same-day or next-day delivery on this size.
Do I need a permit for a 20 yard roro in Shrivenham?
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.