Skip Bin Hire Pymble
Skip Hire and Rubbish removal in Pymble is easier and cheaper with Trailer Trash Mobile Skip Bins are now servicing all parts of Pymble, and the surrounding suburbs in Sydney.
We Deliver 3, 4, and 6 cubic metre skip bins direct to your door.

Above: 4 cubic metre skip bin attached to a ute.
4m3 Skip Bin from $295 (inc.GST). 3m3 Skip Bin from $270 (inc GST).
The Trailer Trash 4 cubic metre mobile skip bin is perfect for cleaning out a garage or pulling out a bathroom or kitchen. It comfortably fits about 5 rooms of carpet and underlay. Or if you are moving house, we find that the 4 cubic metre bin is the right size for about 85 percent of our customers. Some need another bin, whilst others don't quite fill it. Trailer Trash Skip Hire Pymble can help you especially where access is an issue the Trailer Trash 4 cubic metre skip bin is the perfect solution.
As Chatswood generally is a mixture of apartments and free standing homes, Trailer Trash Skip Bins have the advantage of fitting into tight spaces that aren't available to big skip trucks.
4m Skip Bin Dimensions (inside bin). 1.8m wide, 1.6m deep, and 1.6m high (on average).
6m Skip Bin Dimensions (inside bin). 1.8m wide, 1.9m deep, and 1.8m high (on average).

Above: 6 cubic metre skip bin (right) alongside a 4 metre bin for comparison.
6m3 Skip Bin from $395 (inc.GST).
The Trailer Trash 6 cubic metre mobile skip bin offers a solution for slightly bigger jobs. With rear opening barn doors this also makes low loading easier.
The 6 cubic metre mobile skip bin retains all of the advantages being trailer mounted. It can be locked to stop unauthorised filling, and can be moved into difficult areas where traditional skip bins can't reach.
So contact Trailer Trash Mobile Skips today to discuss your Skip Hire requirements for Pymble.
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Pymble General Information
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pymble,_New_South_Wales
Pymble is named after Robert Pymble (1788–1861), an influential early settler. The area remained primarily agricultural for some time. The first bank - the Australian Joint Stock Bank - was built in the area by a local builder, Richard Porter. A two-storey, Georgian structure made of sandstone, the building is now a private home known as Grandview (see gallery below) and is on the Register of the National Estate.
Landmarks
The Suakin Depot, of the Australian Army, houses the 7th Field Regiment (Artillery), and A Company (Infantry) of the 2/17 RNSWR. Other landmarks include Ku-ring-gai Town Hall, St Swithun's Anglican Church and Merrivale in Telegraph Road. The Town Hall, situated on the Pacific Highway, not far from Grandview, is an example of the Inter-War Spanish Mission architectural style. St Swithun's, in Telegraph Road, is an example of the Inter-War Gothic style. Designed by N.W.McPherson and built circa 1938, it has been described as "Imaginatively simplified from the Perpendicular Gothic Style",[4] and has large wooden doors. Merrivale is a local stately home in the Regency style.
Macquarie Cottage, in Avon Road, was designed by William Hardy Wilson in the Colonial Revival style and built in 1918. A single-storey house with deep eaves and a verandah, it is listed on the Register of the National Estate.
Transport
Pymble railway station is on the North Shore Line of the CityRail network. Shorelink Buses operate route 560 from Pymble Station to West Pymble.
Commercial Areas
Grandview Street, adjacent to Pymble railway station.
West Pymble Shops (Philip Mall) on Kendall Street.
Pymble West shops on Duneba Avenue.
Schools
Pymble Ladies' College, an all-female, kindergarten, primary and secondary independent school.
West Pymble Public School, a government primary school, located in West Pymble.
Pymble West Public School, a government primary school, also located in West Pymble (in a precinct formerly called West Pymble).
Pymble Public School, a government primary school, located on Crown Road in the north of the suburb.
Our Lady of Perpetual Succour (OLPS) A Catholic School.
Sacred Heart Pymble, a Catholic Primary School
Parks and Recreation
The Bicentennial Park oval complex in West Pymble consists of a public swimming pool, children's play area and barbecue facilities. Adjacent to the park is Norman Griffiths Oval which is home to the West Pymble Football Club, netball courts and Lofberg Oval where football and cricket is played.
Lofberg Oval underwent significant work beginning at the end of 2009, with improvements including a first class storm water harvesting and irrigation system, resurfaced and expanded sportsfield, modern lighting and re-turfed dog off-leash area. The oval was re-opened in November 2010.
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