Thame, Oxfordshire · 27 miles from depot
8 Yard Maxi Skip hire in Thame
From £240+VAT (£288 inc. VAT). Holds approx 80–85 bin bags, 3.7m × 1.7m × 1.2m. 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.
Maximum volume for general building and bulky waste. Not for dense rubble.
Hiring a 8 yard maxi skip in Thame is straightforward. Thame has a mix of terraced town-centre streets, newer estates and older residential roads, so access varies considerably. Where a skip needs to sit on the public highway rather than your driveway, you need a permit from Oxfordshire County Council. We handle the application for you. Thame Market and the streets around Lord Williams's School are particularly tight on market days, so it is worth thinking about placement timing if your site is near the town centre.
Is the 8 yard maxi right for your Thame job?
Best for: Large building jobs, bulky but lighter waste, big household clearances.
Think twice if: Heavy rubble/soil, too heavy when full at this size.
- Capacity: approx 80–85 bin bags
- Dimensions: 3.7m × 1.7m × 1.2m
- Weight guide: bulky light waste
- Price in Thame: from £240+VAT (£288 inc. VAT)
- Delivery: within 1–2 working days from Faringdon
Permits in Thame
If the skip goes on a public road in Thame, a permit from Oxfordshire County Council is required and we arrange it for you. On a private driveway, no permit is needed. Thame falls under South Oxfordshire District Council.
8 Yard Maxi Skip hire Thame, FAQs
How much is a 8 yard maxi in Thame?
A 8 yard maxi skip in Thame is from £240 plus VAT (£288 inc. VAT), fixed and all-inclusive of delivery, 14-day hire, collection and licensed recycling.
How quickly can you deliver a 8 yard maxi to Thame?
Thame is 27 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 8 yard maxi in Thame?
If the skip goes on a public road in Thame, a permit from Oxfordshire County Council is required and we arrange it for you. On a private driveway, no permit is needed.
What can I put in a 8 yard maxi?
Large building jobs, bulky but lighter waste, big household clearances. Typical waste: Household clearance, Bulky furniture, General builders, Packaging. Not suitable for: Heavy rubble/soil, too heavy when full at this size.