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I recently hired a skip from AJ Pain in Peckham and I highly recommend them. Caroline in the office is really helpful and offered lots of advice on what i needed. She returned my calls and answered all my queries patiently. The skip arrived when promised and the driver was equally friendly and helpful. They were really flexible when I had to move the collection date several times due to the job overrunning.

Be warned you need to allow 1-2 weeks for a skip licence from the council to come through but they arrange all that for you as well.

I agree. I use AJ Pain when we need a skip on site. Caroline is very organised & arranges delivery as soon as the licence comes through, but more importantly, she gets it collected as soon as I ask. Usually skip companies take their time collecting, which sometimes upsets the customer or their neighbours. Happy to recommend good people

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