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Whitchurch supplier of static and towable welfare units, eco welfare cabins, portable toilets and washing facilities for construction sites and events across Shropshire and neighbouring counties.
Agricultural shows, point-to-points and farm gatherings keep portable toilet suppliers around Hereford busy from spring right through to harvest. LooLocator is a directory that lists independent hire firms covering the city and the wider county, so you can send one quote request and hear back from local suppliers directly. Typical weekly site hire runs about £25 to £38, with event weekend hire from roughly £85 to £140, though quotes vary with access and season.
Whitchurch supplier of static and towable welfare units, eco welfare cabins, portable toilets and washing facilities for construction sites and events across Shropshire and neighbouring counties.
Hereford-based A Plush Flush hires luxury mobile toilets and single event toilets for weddings, parties and shows, covering Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Shropshire and South Wales.
Gloucestershire eco outfit near Newent hiring off-grid composting toilets and sustainable shower units for weddings, parties and glamping, with a chemical-free, low-impact approach.
Walsall firm hiring portable toilets, luxury trailers, accessible units and urinals to Birmingham and the wider Midlands, serving more than 2,000 customers.
A family-run firm at Upper Sapey near Worcester, Enviroloo hires portable toilets alongside hospitality marquees for events across Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Shropshire.
Tenbury Wells operator hiring portable chemical toilets and handwash units for construction sites and events across Shropshire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire.
Luxury toilet trailer hire at Fairford in the Cotswolds, supplying self-contained 2+1 and 3+1 trailers with urinals for weddings and events across Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and surrounding counties.
A plant and tool hire firm at Stoke Lacy near Bromyard that also hires site welfare units and portable toilets across Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and the West Midlands.
Kington waste firm hiring portable, accessible and urinal toilet units for building sites and events across Herefordshire, the West Midlands and Wales, running its own solar-powered sewage treatment plant.
Independent Forest of Dean business hiring portable toilets and accessible units with baby-changing and hand-sanitising facilities for short and long-term hire across Gloucestershire and the South West.
Cleobury Mortimer firm hiring luxury mobile toilets, shepherd-hut loos, shower units and accessible portable toilets for weddings across Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire and neighbouring counties.
Herefordshire company at Kingstone supplying standard and luxury portable toilets, accessible units and mobile welfare units for construction, agriculture and events across Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.
Family-run portable toilet and welfare unit hire operating since 1991 across Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and into Mid Wales.
Small family run business at Lower Quinton near Stratford upon Avon supplying vacuum flush luxury toilet trailers for weddings and garden parties, reaching into Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.
Telford business hiring portable and luxury toilets, accessible units, shower blocks, washblocks and hand-sanitiser stations for events and sites across Shropshire, Staffordshire and Herefordshire.
A Ledbury operator hiring event, construction and luxury portable toilets plus urinals and showers, serving Hereford, Leominster, Ross-on-Wye, Worcester and Malvern.
Portable toilet and luxury trailer hire across North, Mid and South Wales and into the west of England, backed by more than 25 years of industry experience.
Herefordshire's calendar is built around the land. Ploughing matches, young farmers rallies, point-to-points and village shows fill the months between lambing and harvest, and nearly all of them happen on grass, well away from mains drainage. Suppliers listed on LooLocator quote for exactly this kind of work: single units for a church fete on the green, or a bank of loos with a wheelchair accessible unit for a full county fair.
A few things worth mentioning when you ask for quotes:
Weekly hire is the other half of the picture. Builders working on barn conversions, extensions in the city's Victorian terraces or plots out in the villages generally take a standard site loo on a rolling weekly rate, usually somewhere in the £25 to £38 a week range with a service visit included. Suppliers empty and restock on a regular round, so remote farmyards are no problem as long as the vehicle can get to the unit.
Autumn brings its own demand. Cider orchards and hop yards take on seasonal pickers, and a serviced loo near the yard is a simple way to meet welfare obligations for casual staff. The same goes for shoots and winter farm work. When you request quotes through LooLocator, mention the hire length up front, because most suppliers price long stints more keenly than a headline weekly rate suggests.
Yes, if the toilet will stand on a public road, pavement or verge you need a licence from Herefordshire Council before it goes down, and your supplier can usually advise on the paperwork. On private land, including farmland, gardens and most building sites, no council permission is needed for a standard unit.
Book four to six weeks ahead for anything between June and September. Show season, young farmers events and outdoor weddings all land in the same short window, and Herefordshire suppliers get booked up fast. For a small fete a fortnight is often enough outside peak months.
Yes. Standard event and site units are fully self-contained, with a chemical tank and hand wash built in, so a level patch of ground is all they need. For longer farm hires the supplier services the unit on a regular round, typically weekly, emptying and restocking it each visit.