PROFESSIONAL SKIP HIRE IN KILBURN NW6

Kilburn skip hire

Residential skips

Maybe your house in Kilburn needs de-cluttering or the garage or loft needs clearing of all the excess junk, debris and litter. Perhaps you’ve just fitted a new kitchen or bathroom and need to dispose of the old one.

If you’ve decided to spruce up the garden or demolish that old shed to make space for a new one, you’ll need to get rid of all that unwanted waste at some point. That’s when it’s time to call in the garbage removal professionals.

If you’re not sure what size skip you’ll need to hire, we’ll be able to offer expert advice based on the amount of trash that needs removing.

Commercial skip hire

Is your Kilburn 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 that’s full of litter and debris that needs removing?

Kilburn construction sites

Are you a property developer in Kilburn that needs your site kept clear and free of debris, garbage and trash? If so, Metro Waste provide a range of skip sizes to choose from, so you can pick the size that’s right for you.

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 Kilburn, North West London NW6.

Is hiring a skip in Kilburn not an option?

There are times when a skip just isn’t suitable for the job. Our Kilburn rubbish clearance service is a great alternative. We’re fully insured and are a Licensed Waste Carrier with the Environment Agency.

Various skip sizes

Great prices

Wait and load available

Business & residential

Skip hire Kilburn

Skip hire Kilburn

Did you know?

The name Kilburn was first recorded in 1134 as Cuneburna, referring to the priory which had been built on the site of the cell of a hermit known as Godwyn. Godwyn had built his hermitage (religious retreat) by the Kilburn river during the reign of Henry I, and both his hermitage and the priory took their name from the river.

Kilburn Priory was a small community of nuns and was was founded in 1134 at the Kilburn river crossing on Watling Street (which today, is the junction of Kilburn High Road and Belsize Road). Kilburn Priory’s position on Watling Street meant that it became a popular resting point for pilgrims heading for the shrines at St Albans and Willesden. The Priory was dissolved in 1536-37 by Henry VIII, and nothing remains of it today unfortunately. The priory lands included a mansion and a hostium (a guesthouse), which may have been the origin of the Red Lion pub, possibly founded in 1444. Opposite, the Bell Inn was opened around 1600, on the site of the old mansion.

The fashion for taking ‘medicinal waters’ in the 18th century came to Kilburn when a well of chalybeate waters (orange coloured water laced with iron) was discovered near the Bell Inn in 1714. In an attempt to compete with the nearby Hampstead Well, gardens and a ‘great room’ were opened to promote the well, and its waters were promoted in journals of the day as cure for ‘stomach ailments’.

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