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Getting rid of household rubbish

6 replies

Dontjudgeme101 · 06/01/2022 08:11

I am helping my mum declutter. She has taken down her old shed in the garden, which was full of things and needs to urgently get rid of the rubbish. I need to find someone or a reputable company to help dispose of the rubbish. She gets ripped off all the time with builders etc etc…..
Can anyone recommend anyone? We live in the South. Thank you for reading my post.

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Clymene · 06/01/2022 08:15

Join a local Facebook group. Ask for recommendations and choose someone who is registered. You really need a local person But you can oversee so she doesn't get ripped off.

A580Hojas · 06/01/2022 08:20

Buy one of those skip bags from B&Q? Such a clever idea and much cheaper than an actual skip. And you can be confident it won't be fly tipped somewhere.

AtLeastPretendToCare · 06/01/2022 08:25

Look at Hippo bags
www.hippowaste.co.uk/

A580Hojas · 06/01/2022 08:40

Yes, that's what I meant. Hippo bags.

Dontjudgeme101 · 06/01/2022 09:00

Thank you. I am not on Facebook. I could ask someone to look for me. I will look at Hippo Bags, as l have never heard of them.

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BillyBarryBoo · 06/01/2022 09:05

See if the company that supplies her bins does a skip service.
I'm in Ireland but we got a medium sized skip (which was actually massive) for a week for €280 ish.
The company dropped it over the next day and I think left it longer than the week in case we needed it longer.

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