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Toilet hire from Carlisle covering Cumbria, the north of England and Scotland. Began in 1989 as Borderloos, with portable toilets, luxury trailers, accessible units, urinals, showers and welfare units.
Castle country has a knack for beautiful weddings in places with no plumbing. From Royal Deeside barns to clifftop marquees near Stonehaven, celebrations around Aberdeen often happen well beyond mains drainage, and that is where portable toilet hire earns its keep. LooLocator is a directory of independent hire suppliers serving Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire; tell us what you are planning and we pass your request straight to local firms for quotes.
Toilet hire from Carlisle covering Cumbria, the north of England and Scotland. Began in 1989 as Borderloos, with portable toilets, luxury trailers, accessible units, urinals, showers and welfare units.
Premium self-contained luxury toilet trailers and accessible units, hired out across Scotland including rural venues and estates.
Envirosan has supplied portable toilets and welfare units throughout the Scottish mainland since 1997, with septic tank emptying also available.
A family-run business supplying portable toilets, luxury trailers and shower units all around Scotland, and a holder of the Royal Warrant.
Specialist supplier to TV and film productions, hiring portable toilets, luxury trailers, accessible toilets, urinals, showers and welfare units across Scotland and the north of England.
Mobile and static welfare units plus shower facilities, available for hire throughout Scotland and North West England.
SEPA registered supplier of portable toilets serving Glasgow, Edinburgh and the wider Scottish mainland, with experience of deployments of more than 1,000 units.
Portable toilets, luxury trailers, showers and welfare units for hire across Perthshire, Tayside, Fife, Aberdeenshire and the Central Belt. Established in 1984 and part of the Castlecroft Group.
Luxury toilet trailers for weddings and film shoots throughout Scotland, with 13A power and an optional attendant service.
Glasgow based portable toilet hire, taking on jobs across Scotland.
Aberdeenshire is known as Scotland's castle country, and plenty of couples marry in castle grounds, walled gardens and converted steadings scattered between Banchory, Inverurie and Ellon. Gorgeous settings, but the facilities rarely stretch to a hundred guests. Most suppliers listed here offer luxury toilet trailers for exactly this job: flushing units with hot water, lighting and proper mirrors that sit discreetly behind a marquee.
A few things worth settling early:
Weekend event hire around Aberdeen typically lands between £85 and £140 for standard units, with luxury trailers priced by specification; treat both as ballpark figures rather than quotes.
Not every hire is a wedding. Suppliers on LooLocator also cover building sites in the city, farm steadings, house renovations and film shoots across the shire. For anything longer than a weekend, weekly site hire in this part of Scotland typically runs from £25 to £38 per week, usually with a scheduled service visit built in, though quotes vary with location and access.
Distance matters more up here than in much of the UK. Aberdeen itself is well served, but if your site is out towards Alford, Huntly or the Cairngorms fringe, delivery mileage can shape the price, so compare more than one local firm. Demand also spikes with the north east calendar: summer agricultural shows, Highland games across Deeside and the run of castle and estate weddings between May and September all book units out. If your date falls in that window, enquire a few months ahead rather than a few weeks.
Yes, luxury trailers with flushing toilets, hot water and interior lighting are available from suppliers covering Deeside and rural Aberdeenshire. Check your access route first: most trailers need a firm track wide enough for a 4x4 and trailer, so estate drives with tight gateways or steep gradients are worth mentioning when you request quotes.
On your own driveway, garden or other private land, no permission is needed. If the unit has to sit on a public road, pavement or verge, you need consent first: Aberdeen City Council within the city, or Aberdeenshire Council in the surrounding towns and villages. Suppliers can usually position units to avoid the highway altogether.
Yes, units are hired out year round, and local firms winterise them for the north east climate, using antifreeze in flush tanks and checking units after storms. For exposed coastal or hillside sites, tell the supplier so the unit can be sited out of the prevailing wind and pegged or ballasted if needed.