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Hello,


Can anyone recommend some good waste removal guys (someone who's not going to dump it all somewhere on the side of the road!) or alternatively a cheap skip hire company?

We only have a few bits and pieces but too much to put in the car and drive to the recycling place ourselves.


Thanks

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I've used this compnay before. They are based in East London but go anywhere. Sparkle 0800 015 15 19. They cleared a load of rubble from building works I had done in HOP. Were the cheapest quote by far and less hassle then a skip.
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Following the above recommendation I called sparkle in the afternoon and by 8.30pm the same day they had been and collected 40+ bags of rubble and garden waste. Very quick service and reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend and use again myself.


Sparkle waste 0800 015 1519 and 07969 116732

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