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It's ?28 per day. "f you wish to place a skip in a restricted parking bay, you must apply for a parking suspension."


https://www.southwark.gov.uk/parking/guide-to-parking/suspension-of-parking-bays


Plus a skip licence. https://www.southwark.gov.uk/business/licences/roads-and-highway-licences/skip-licence

Often for big jobs like extensions, you might get a skip for a week or so while the majority of rubble and rubbish is generated (demolition/gutting). Then throughout the rest of the job, the builders will use a "wait and load" to take away further rubbish.

Oh Abe, that sounds like a belter of a plan.

It's a six month job on a totally derelict house so whether it's the skip or the contractor van, we have no choice. I absolutely refuse to write a cheque for 6 grand to this council for the privilege of using a piece of their crappy potholed tarmac when people in the next street can do it for next to nothing. It's completely outrageous.

  • 2 weeks later...

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> It would probably work out cheaper to buy an old

> flatbed truck and an annual parking permit.

>

> Then put the skip in the back of the truck and at

> the end of the build sell the truck to the next

> guy in the street doing an extension


Ha! Admire your creative thinking.

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