About Morgs Moves Waste Removal & Van Services.
We are committed to providing efficient, eco-friendly waste management solutions for homes and businesses across the region.
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General Waste Removal
Furniture Removal
Sheds Taken Away
Garden Clearance
Sheds & Garage Cleared
House Rip Outs
And Lots More….!!
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Explore useful guides, expert recommendations, and real-world stories on waste clearance, recycling, and maintaining cleaner, safer spaces throughout your local area.
How To Plan A Successful Demolition Job
Demolishing a small building, such as a house, garage, or garden structure, is not simply a matter of attacking it with an excavator. To do small demolition jobs safely and ensure that the work complies with regulations, careful preparation needs to be made. Here are some of the main things to consider beforehand. Depending on the type of building you want to demolish, permission may be required from the local planning office first. Structures classed as Permitted Development, which may include home extensions and garages, usually fall into this category. However, if the building is in a Conservation Area, planning permission may still be required to take it down. If the building is in a rural area, there may be environmental concerns, such as the presence of bats, barn owls, or other protected species. In this case, an ecological consultant will need to make a report, and may recommend mitigation measures.
Land Clearance and Site Clearance
Before a new building can be constructed, the site needs to be prepared and ready for the foundations to be laid down. This can involve demolishing and removing the foundations of the old building, clearing away any rubbish left on the site and ensuring hazardous waste is safely removed from a site before starting any new construction work. After the larger, more obvious pieces of waste, debris and rubble are removed, the next step is to prepare the land for the new development, and depending on the state of the old land this can involve either land clearance or site clearance. Both are relatively similar processes that rely on heavy machinery to level the land and clear the site of anything that can get in the way, but the intentions of both systems are slightly different, and in some cases, both services are required.
5 Easy Ways To Improve Your Recycling
We all try to recycle as much as we can in the home, right? But how much thought do you give to your recycling, beyond searing cardboard and plastic and trying to remember which day is recycling collection day? If you do make an effort to recycle, then fantastic! But are you fully aware of what can or can’t be recycled by curbside collections? As we all strive to live more sustainable lives, we look at some tips to help improve your recycling efforts.
The Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) also has information on its website about what you can recycle in your particular area, and what to do with individual products such as textiles, aerosols and electronic items.
The Invention Of The Plastic Bin Bag
One of the images most connected to domestic rubbish clearance is the black bin bag, which is typically used to safely and hygienically store non-recyclable waste where it can be safely disposed of. What is quite interesting is that before the invention of the bin bag, litter was thrown straight into the bin, often taking the form of ash and dust, leading to the nickname of ‘dustmen’ for people who work in waste disposal. The bin bag initially emerged as part of a post-war experiment into polyethene, which whilst one of the most used plastics in the world today was a somewhat more novel material back in the days of bakelite. The origin of the bin bag as we know it came from Harry Wasylyk, an inventor from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, as he found a way to produce thin polyethene bags that could be used and then disposed of.
Prepare for Office Clearance as Demand Shifts
Businesses should begin to look for office waste removal companies to get rid of some of their desks, chairs and equipment as more employees working from home has meant firms do not need as much office space as before. The majority of companies have had to adopt a working-from-home policy over the last 18 months as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. This has proved how successful flexible working regimes can be and that businesses can cope with more members of staff doing their jobs remotely. Therefore, there is less demand for office space, according to First Sentier Investors’ Stephen Hayes. Writing in Investment Week, he stated Covid-19 has “changed the game” when it comes to real estate investments.
When Is Building Demolition Necessary?
Demolition, whether of a small structure such as a garage or part of a home extension, or of an entire building, car park or skyscraper, needs to be undertaken with intense care to avoid causing unnecessary environmental damage. Part of this is being cautious with demolition techniques, ensuring that debris is kept to a minimum and demolition clearance is quick, efficient and comprehensive. The other part is ensuring that demolition is the right option for the building, as avoiding demolition reduces the cost of materials, but these savings could be immediately offset if expensive, specialist repairs are needed to ensure the older building meets updated building regulations.
Terms & Conditions
MorgsMoves – Waste Removal & Clearance Services
Last updated: 11/12/2025
1. Introduction
Welcome to MorgsMoves. By booking or using our waste removal and clearance services, you agree to the Terms & Conditions outlined below. Please read them carefully as they are designed to protect both you (the customer) and us (the service provider).
2. Services We Provide
We offer the following services:
House & flat/apartment clearance
Garage, loft & garden clearance
Man & Van services
Item collection
Waste removal & disposal at licensed facilities
We may refuse removal of dangerous, illegal, or unsuitable materials.
3. Responsible Waste Disposal (Our Commitment)
At MorgsMoves, we aim to dispose of waste as responsibly and sustainably as possible. This includes:
Recycling items whenever possible
Reusing, donating, or selling items of value
Reducing items sent to landfill
Disposing of waste only at licensed recycling transfer stations
We follow all UK waste disposal regulations.
4. Quotes, Pricing & Additional Charges
All quotes are estimates based on the information provided at the time of booking. The final price may vary depending on:
Actual volume or weight of waste
Labour required
Access issues (stairs, distance to van, narrow hallways, etc.)
Parking availability
Additional materials or unexpected items found
Incorrect or incomplete information provided at booking
Any price change will be discussed with you before continuing the job.
5. Payments
Payment is due immediately upon completion of the job.
We accept cash, bank transfer, and (if available) card payment.
Failure to pay may result in legal recovery action.
6. Customer Responsibilities
You agree to:
Provide accurate information about the waste and location
Ensure safe, clear access to the property
Provide parking or cover parking fees/fines
Remove personal or valuable items before the job begins
Clearly identify items that should not be removed
We are not responsible for items taken accidentally if they were not separated clearly.
7. Restricted & Hazardous Items
We do not remove:
Asbestos
Oils, chemicals, paint, or solvents
Medical or biological waste
Gas bottles (unless empty and accepted by site)
Explosives, hazardous waste, or flammable materials
If such items are discovered, we may refuse or adjust the job.
8. Property Access & Damage
We always take care when working on your property. However, we are not liable for:
Damage caused by poor access (tight spaces, cluttered areas, unsafe conditions)
Damage resulting from customer instructions
Pre-existing property damage
Please ensure a safe and accessible working environment.
9. Cancellations & Rescheduling
Cancelling within 24 hours of your booking may result in a cancellation fee.
If we arrive and cannot access the property, a call-out fee may apply.
Delays caused by the customer (e.g., keys not available) may incur extra labour charges.
10. Ownership of Removed Items
Once items are removed:
You give up ownership of the items
We may recycle, reuse, donate, or sell items
We decide the most appropriate disposal method
Items cannot be returned after removal
11. Environmental Responsibility
We operate in line with UK environmental regulations and waste management laws.
Our disposal methods include:
Sorting items to reduce landfill
Recycling where possible
Repurposing items
Disposal only at licensed waste transfer stations
12. Liability & Limits
We are not responsible for:
Loss of profit, income, or business
Loss of items not clearly identified
Damage caused by unsafe access or customer actions
Weather, traffic, or third-party delays
Our maximum liability will not exceed the total cost of the service provided.
13. Photography & Evidence
We may take photos for:
Proof of waste disposal
Before/after job documentation
Marketing (only with no personal information visible)
Photos containing personal or sensitive information will not be used publicly.
14. Legal Compliance
We comply with:
Environmental Protection Act
Waste Duty of Care
Waste Carrier Licensing Regulations
Waste is always handled legally and responsibly.
15. Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms & Conditions at any time. The most recent version will always be available on our website.
16. Contact Details
For bookings, questions, complaints or clarification:
Phone: 07597 366897
Email: Morgsmoves@gmail.com
Website: Morgsmoveswaste.co.uk

