Skip Hire Bayston Hill
From £150 + VAT | Fast Delivery
Instant quote — no email needed
Local Landmarks
Christ Church • Lyth Hill Local Nature Reserve • Bayston Hill Roundabout (A5/A49)
Delivery Notes
Village entrances directly off the A49 at the A5 Bayston Hill Roundabout — no Shrewsbury town-centre streets needed
Skip Sizes & Prices in Bayston Hill
All prices include delivery, collection, and 7-day hire
Why Choose Green Skip Hire in Bayston Hill?
Fast Delivery
Fast delivery to Bayston Hill
90% Recycled
We recycle over 90% of waste at our local facility
7-Day Hire
Plenty of time to fill your skip, included in price
Skip Hire Services in Bayston Hill
We deliver skips into Bayston Hill (SY3) from £150, running our own fleet out from our Madeley depot in Telford - next-day delivery the norm and same-day subject to availability, from a family-run, Environment Agency registered firm with over 20 years in the trade.
Local skip hire across Bayston Hill
Bayston Hill is one of Shropshire's largest villages - home to more than five thousand people - and we deliver skips right across it: the older core along the A49 around Christ Church, the estate streets off Lyth Hill Road and Lythwood Road, Eric Lock Road, and the newer homes going in around Jarvis Drive. Whether you are by the shopping parade and Mary Webb Library, up towards Lyth Hill, or across the A5 from Meole Brace Retail Park, we can get a skip to you.
We are not a Shrewsbury firm - our depot is in Madeley, Telford - but we deliver into Bayston Hill round the A5 bypass on a run our drivers make regularly. Every skip size is stocked at the depot: 3 and 4 yard minis, 6 yard midis, our most popular 8 yard builders skip, and 10 and 12 yard maxis. Standard hire includes 7 days, next-day delivery is the norm for the village, same-day is possible subject to availability, and you can see live prices and book online in about two minutes.
Skip sizes for Bayston Hill homes and projects
Bayston Hill's housing is dominated by semi-detached and detached family homes, with a good stock of bungalows - the classic commuter-village build-out west of the old core - and nearly all of it comes with a private driveway and a decent garden. That shapes the jobs we see. For a kitchen or bathroom rip-out in a village semi, or a bungalow modernisation, a 4 or 6 yard skip is usually the sweet spot; a 3 yard mini suits a garden tidy-up, a hedge or shed clearance, or turf from a mature estate garden.
Our 8 yard builders skip is the one most households reach for - it holds around 80 bin bags of mixed waste and handles a full house or garage clearance, a probate or downsizing clear-out, or a whole-property refurbishment. Extensions and loft conversions on the larger detached plots may call for a 10 or 12 yard maxi. One tip for driveway and patio replacements: heavy soil, hardcore and rubble belong in smaller skips - a maxi filled with soil would exceed safe lifting weights, so split heavy loads and we can lift them legally and safely.
Skip delivery to Bayston Hill and SY3
From Madeley we head west along the M54, straight onto the A5 Shrewsbury bypass and round the south of the town to the Bayston Hill Roundabout - the A5/A49 junction locals call Dobbies Island, after the garden centre on it. The village entrances sit directly off the A49 just south of it, so our lorries never touch Shrewsbury's town-centre streets. And because Bayston Hill sits on high ground above the Severn floodplain and we come round the bypass rather than through town, river flooding in central Shrewsbury does not normally affect a delivery to the village. The junction can get busy at peak times, and we factor that into the round.
Inside the village, spine roads like Lyth Hill Road and Lythwood Road feed a network of residential closes and cul-de-sacs - fine for a skip lorry, though parked cars can tighten the turning heads. We place every skip on your own private driveway or land, which in Bayston Hill is nearly always the natural spot. All the driver needs is a firm, level surface with clear access; just mention anything unusual - a shared drive, a steep approach or a tight close - when you book and we will plan the drop.
Commercial skips around Bayston Hill
There is steady building work in and around the village - extensions and loft conversions on family semis, bungalow adaptations, landscaping in the mature gardens, and infill development still arriving, with new homes proposed on land south of Jarvis Drive. We supply the builders, landscapers and tradespeople behind that work with 8, 10 and 12 yard skips, delivered to site straight off the A49 without a town-centre run.
For trades that produce waste regularly, we run scheduled and repeat collections and can set up a commercial account, so you are not re-booking every job. Because we handle everything at our own Madeley facility, collections stay reliable - and as an Environment Agency registered waste carrier we provide the waste transfer documentation you need to keep your paperwork straight.
Eco-friendly disposal at our Madeley facility
Nothing we collect from Bayston Hill is simply dumped. Every load travels back to our own Madeley facility to be tipped, sorted and separated by material, and more than 90% of what leaves the village in our skips stays out of landfill - timber, metal, soil, rubble and clean hardcore are pulled out for recovery and re-use, with the remainder recycled or recovered wherever we can.
Skips take the everyday stuff: household clear-outs, garden waste, building and renovation debris, wood, metal, rubble, soil and unwanted furniture. A short list is banned by law or too risky to mix in - asbestos, gas bottles, tyres, batteries, paint and other liquids, electrical items and WEEE, and hazardous chemicals stay out, and plasterboard must travel separately from general waste. Not sure whether something can go in? Mention it when you book and we will tell you the best way to handle it.
About Bayston Hill
Bayston Hill is a village with its own identity, not a suburb: it has run its own parish council since 1967, the A5 bypass separates it physically from Shrewsbury, and with over five thousand residents it has the largest village population in Shropshire. Quarrying shaped it - stone has been worked on the village's edge since around 1752 and the quarry still exports aggregate today, while Christ Church (1843) was built to serve the quarrymen, miners and railway navvies. Mary Webb wrote Gone to Earth at Spring Cottage on neighbouring Lyth Hill, whose nature reserve looks out over the Shropshire Hills, and Eric Lock Road remembers the Battle of Britain's highest-scoring British-born fighter pilot, born in the village in 1919.
Green Skip Hire runs from our Madeley (TF7) depot, covering Telford, Shrewsbury and the wider Shropshire area. For full coverage, prices and FAQs, see our main service hubs: skip hire in Shrewsbury and skip hire in Telford.
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