RUBBISH REMOVAL & JUNK CLEARANCE IN RAYNES PARK
All types of junk removed from your home or business in Raynes Park. Quick service, great prices and hardworking staff. 020 7720 2777Get a quoteRaynes Park Rubbish Clearance Experts
Full or part loads – Only pay for the rubbish we take!

Residential rubbish clearance
At one time or another, we all have junk that needs clearing out. That’s when it’s time to call in the professionals. Metro Waste are the ideal choice for all your rubbish removal needs in Raynes Park SW20 – Our large tipper trucks can hold 13.6 cubic metres of waste and you’ll only pay for what we take.
With full or part load options, we can take away your virtually all your household or garden waste, all for a great price.
Raynes Park businesses
Is your Raynes Park business having a refit or do you have an ongoing waste stream that needs clearing regularly? Have you just taken over a shop or office and are looking at giving it a makeover? We provide the perfect alternative to hiring a skip so you won’t need to worry about a permit.
Construction sites
Are you a property developer that needs your Raynes Park construction site kept clear of waste? Our professional team and large tipper trucks can get your site cleared fast!
If any of the above scenarios apply to you, get in touch with Metro Waste to see how we can help you clear away your waste in Raynes Park.
Service summary: Waste collection Raynes Park, flat & house clearances, junk & refuse collection, garbage disposal, office clearance, trash, rejectamenta & waste management, junk & litter disposed of, garden debris removed, scrap & trash taken away in Raynes Park.
Is Our Raynes Park Rubbish Clearance Not For You?
There are times when hiring Metro Waste’s tipper trucks to clear your unwanted rubbish just isn’t suitable. Perhaps you have a slow-moving waste stream and hiring a skip in Raynes Park would be a better option. If that’s the case, visit our Raynes Park Skip Hire Page for a range of choices. We’re fully insured and are a Licensed Waste Carrier with the Environment Agency.
Did you know?
Cottenham Park to the north of Raynes Park Station was the first part of the area to be laid out for development in the 1870s. It takes its name from Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham who lived in Wimbledon until his death in 1851.
The name Raynes Park was originally used in the 1870s and only applied to the area south of the railway line. where the local landowner, Richard Garth, Lord of the Manor of the adjacent parish of Morden, planned to develop a new garden suburb.
The area gets its name from the Rayne family, the previous landowners of the farmland on which Garth intended to build.
The area is also home to Cottenham Park Allotments, a huge, ten and a half acre site consisting of around 280 plots. The plots are mostly five ‘rods’ in size. If you’ve never heard of a rod, it’s 30.25 square yards, or about 25.78 square metres.
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