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  1. No. You or the skip hire company need a skip licence/permit if you want to put a skip on a public road. You may need safety lights, traffic cones or markings.

  2. Many people have been known to walk, cycle or drive into skips placed on the public highways and can cause damage to themselves or their property. This photo demonstrates a skip on the road, with cones, tape and lights for correct visibility. What to consider when placing a skip onto the road.

  3. Dec 29, 2019 · Skip Permits (often called skip licenses) are required by law if you put a skip on a road. Read our detailed guide to how they work, incl. cost & process.

  4. Feb 9, 2021 · Skip permits are required for all skips placed on public highways. The point of a skip permit is to ensure the skip is placed safely and all licences are granted or rejected by your local council. A permit application will be rejected if it doesn't meet specific criteria.

  5. Placing a skip on private property is the simplest option when hiring a skip, due to not requiring a permit but also reducing the chance of members of the public placing items in the skip, some of which could be hazardous or dangerous material.

  6. You cannot put a skip on a public pavement, or anywhere in certain city centres. If you want to check whether a skip on a road has permission to be there, many council websites will allow you to look up existing permits online. For a skip on a private road or land.

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  8. If you want to hire a skip and place it on a public road or in a public car parking space then you will need a permit issued from your local council. Below we have explained some of the most common questions asked about placing a skip on a public highway.

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