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I've booked a skip to be delivered tomorrow morning, ready for filling up over the weekend. Guess I'm going to get wet then. Que sera.
I have a load of garden rubbish to get rid of. Old shed, some fence panels etc. Was thinking about a skip, but was told they cost a fortune. What sort of amount would I be looking at? I have heard upwards of £350 (I live in Kent).
I have a load of garden rubbish to get rid of. Old shed, some fence panels etc. Was thinking about a skip, but was told they cost a fortune. What sort of amount would I be looking at? I have heard upwards of £350 (I live in Kent).
I've found a can of petrol to be significantly cheaper than a skip when it comes to combustible material
Also it releases nutrients back into the ground to help your plants grow!!
I have a load of garden rubbish to get rid of. Old shed, some fence panels etc. Was thinking about a skip, but was told they cost a fortune. What sort of amount would I be looking at? I have heard upwards of £350 (I live in Kent).
I have a load of garden rubbish to get rid of. Old shed, some fence panels etc. Was thinking about a skip, but was told they cost a fortune. What sort of amount would I be looking at? I have heard upwards of £350 (I live in Kent).
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