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My back yard has rubbish that I need clearing with the summer on it way. I don't drive so have not be able to take stuff to the tip, but it's high time I did something about it as I have 4 rugrats who want the yard sorted so they can play out in it (it's not as bad as it sound lol),so anyone who is reasonable price! I need someone with a van to clear my yard would be a huge help. thank you
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The only way I can do it at the moment is to hire a van (£45) sorry.
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I know of a man with a van who might be able to do it, i'll email him and let you know.
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You will need a permit if you take a van to the tip.
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Thanks all I'm in wallasey any help would be great, why do you need a permit with a van?
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coucil realized to many contractors where using the tip for free, when the free tipping is only for the general public and not trade people. So the permit system has been set up {you have to pay for the permit} there is also now a restriction on anybody who uses a trailor, they do at times log your registration and if your found to be going more than once a month with the trailer you are turned away. How stric they are on the trailor issue i do not know.
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coucil realized to many contractors where using the tip for free, when the free tipping is only for the general public and not trade people. So the permit system has been set up {you have to pay for the permit} there is also now a restriction on anybody who uses a trailor, they do at times log your registration and if your found to be going more than once a month with the trailer you are turned away. How stric they are on the trailor issue i do not know. How do you go about getting one, so I know for the person/s who need it thanks for the info guys
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Sometimes its just easier with an estate than a trailer, they don't keep an eye on them. Its hassle to get a permit when you can fit a lot of junk into an estate (even a tiny 206 estate is surprisingly spacious from recent experience).
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Thanks all I'm in wallasey any help would be great, why do you need a permit with a van? You dont need a permit if its a hired van (OR ME)
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I think the best bet is coming to view my yard and giving me a price on it as I need it doing and the cheapest way possible
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Ok, to clear this up (pun intended), from the site ... If you’re planning to use a van or large trailer to access Wirral’s Household Waste Recycling Centres then you will need to apply for a Permit. The vehicles are:
• A van • An estate/hatchback/4x4/car with rear seats removed and/or permanently blanked out side/rear windows • Any ‘flatback’ or pick-up vehicle • A trailer between 2 and 3 metres long
You do not need a Permit if you are using a car or a car with a trailer that is less than 2 metres long (external box measurement only, does not include lenght of the tow bar). CLICKY The permits are FREE! Aside from that Angel, if there is nothing too big or too messy, I would help you out for petrol money only, using my car for as many trips as necessary.
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Me too, I've a large estate, anything to help.
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