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does anybody no any good skip places that deliver and collect these big roll on roll off skips around east anglia? i have a massive job im quoteing for and would be ideal to have one to chip some of the brash into. so any good places would be appreciated. also does anyone have a rough cost for how much they cost for 3days?

 

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James

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does anybody no any good skip places that deliver and collect these big roll on roll off skips around east anglia? i have a massive job im quoteing for and would be ideal to have one to chip some of the brash into. so any good places would be appreciated. also does anyone have a rough cost for how much they cost for 3days?

 

many thanks

James

 

Try Eastern waste disposal or Bugg skip hire, sorry no contact numbers or ideas on prices. But i,m sure you will find them using google

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i've got 6 40 yarders... shame your not bit closer.... if you have somewhere to tip the wood chip then you should get a bin dropped off, picked up and tipped at your site for around £200-250... i had this problem last year when i took a huge oak tree down in shrewsbury [nearly 200 miles from me].. i was gettin quoted £180 for the bin, which was ok... then £80 a ton on top of that.. so if full with oak butts etc could easily of gone over 10 ton costing a grand per bin.... in the end i got someone down here with an artic scrap bulker to go up there, hired a forklift and chipper up there, filled the bulker to the brim with butts and cord and left chip on site... we left at 5 in morn and was back by 8 at nite, job done.. cost me £750 for bulker.. but sold oak butts for £1200 and had prob 10-15 ton of firewood.. would of needed 3 bins otherwise...

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Or chip in a pile and get a telehandler for a day and sell the chip.

 

Or stack the brash in a pile and get it chipped.

 

Depends how much room you have to play with though.

 

I used to use Anglia Recycling, who were very reasonable (£18 per tonne plus haulage and £17 a month for bin rental), but they have been taken over and the tonnage rate started to creep up.

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