Rubbish Clearance & Skip Hire Vauxhall
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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 clearance needs in Vauxhall SW8 – Our large tipper trucks can hold 13.6 cubic metres of waste and you’ll only pay for the amount of waste we dispose of.
With full or part load options, we can take away your virtually all your household or garden waste, all for a great price.
Vauxhall business rubbish
Is your Vauxhall 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.
Vauxhall Builder’s waste
Are you a property developer that needs your Vauxhall 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 Vauxhall.
Service summary: Waste collection Vauxhall, 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 Vauxhall.
Did you know?
Vauxhall Cross has a very interesting plot of land on it. This plot first became of note when the world-famous Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens was built on it in the 19th Century. Pleasure Gardens were a Georgian idea, a privately owned green space that provided leisure and entertainment in the summer months. The one at Vauxhall was considered to be the best in the capital. After its demolition in 1850, the site saw various building come and go, including a glass factory, a vinegar works and a gin distillery.
However, the plot is now famous for having the £130 million SIS building on it; the home of MI6. The majority of this building is underground, and the layout is protected by the Official Secrets Act; although, rumour has it that it includes an underground tunnel leading to Whitehall.
Skip Hire
Residential
Maybe your home needs de-cluttering or the garage or loft needs a clearout. 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 professionals.
If you’re not sure what size of skip you’ll need, we’ll be able to offer expert advice based on the size and types of items you’re getting rid of.
Commercial
Is your Vauxhall 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?
Vauxhall construction sites
Are you a property developer in Vauxhall that needs your site kept clear and free of debris? We 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 Vauxhall south-west London SW8.
Did you know?
It’s thought that Vauxhall got its name Falkes de Breauté, the head of King John’s mercenaries, who owned a large house in the area, which was referred to as Falke’s Hall. This later morphed into Foxhall and somehow, evolved into Vauxhall.
Samuel Pepys mentioned ‘Fox Hall’ in his diary in 1665, a year before the Great Fire of London.
I took boat and to Fox Hall, where we spent two or three hours talking of several matters very soberly and contentfully to me, which, with the ayre and pleasure of the garden, was a great refreshment to me, and, ‘methinks, that which we ought to joy ourselves in.
The name of the area was finally solidified when the hugely popular Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens opened as a public attraction. Initially, most visitors would have arrived at the area by boat, but the building of Westminster Bridge in the 1740s made Vauxhall easier to get to, and the name eventually stuck with the Londoners of the day.
Unlike many places in and around London, Vauxhall isn’t mentioned in the Domesday Book. The area was originally part of the sprawling Manor of South Lambeth, owned by the wealthy de Redvers family.
Falkes de Breauté married into the family in 1216, marrying Margaret, widow of Baldwin de Redvers. However, de Breauté’s estate was passed back to the de Redvers family when he died 10 years later.
There is also some speculation that Vauxhall lends its name to all Russian train stations, with the generic word ‘vokzal’, although it’s not entirely clear if this is accurate or not.