Midi Skip Hire Stapleton

MIDI SKIP HIRE STAPLETON

The midi skip is also known as a 4yd skip and is available to hire from Bateman Skip Hire Bristol.

We offer some fantastic rates on midi skip hire in Stapleton and will not be beaten on price.

You can book your midi skip hire Stapleton online here or call us for more information if you require it.

Midi skips in Bristol are perfect to hire for small garden clearance in Bristol or for kitchen/bathroom refits. They are the perfect size to fit on your garden/driveway.

Have a look at the dimensions below…..

Specifications (these are approximate, some skips vary slightly depending on manufacturer.)
Skip         Capacity     (Cubic)    Height            Length              Width
4yd Midi    3m              4yds       0.79m  3’2”    1.83m    6′         1.29m    4’3”

Some key points to remember when booking your midi skip Stapleton with Bateman Skip Hire.

Easy booking procedure
Low cost skip hire in Bristol
Simple, economic low-volume waste disposal
Commercial and domestic customers
One-off and regular skip collection options
Smaller service vehicle will fit most residential driveways
Prompt reliable skip hire service in Bristol

If you require a skip on the public highway, it will require a Highway Licence. Don’t worry, we can arrange the skip licence, skip lights and street cones for you.

Don’t forget, if you’ve a fridge to dispose of, or tyres, or hazardous waste, then you’ll need to dispose of those items separately from your other waste. If in doubt, call us to ask.

Stapleton is an area in the north-eastern suburbs of the city of Bristol, England. The name is colloquially used today to describe the ribbon village along Bell Hill and Park Road in the Frome Valley. It borders Eastville to the South and Begbrook and Frenchay to the North. It comprises an eclectic mix of housing mainly from the Victorian, Edwardian, inter-war and late 20th century periods.

It is a popular residential area on three counts. It is convenient for the M32 motorway (with rapid access the M4 and M5), it is a semi rural area within two miles of central Bristol and it boasts a popular public school.

Stapleton’s church is a prominent Bristol landmark, visible from the M32 motorway as motorists exit the city.