Bondi Skip Bin Hire
Bondi Skip Bin Hire is serviced from our Rosebery location.
Trailer Trash services Bondi and the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney with all of the Trailer Trash Sydney skip bin sizes. With openings that can be shut and secured our skips assure the hirer that the person who rents the bin will be the person using the space without concern about unauthorised filling.
Trailer Trash Skip Bins are towed behind regular utes on trailers, making them perfect for avoiding damage on driveways or lawns. Ordinary skip bins damage drives and lawns when they are dragged on and off skip trucks, often scoring drives. And in Bondi's narrow streets, our Sydney skip bins are mobile and nimble, meaning they can be placed in locations big skip hire trucks can't reach.
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For rubbish removal and skip hire services Trailer Trash Mobile Skips Bondi is the most convenient and affordable choice. So for skip bins, skip hire, or bin hire in Bondi or any surrounding Sydney Eastern suburbs locations, contact Trailer Trash Mobile Skip Bins on 1300 887 274 or click on the button below for a quote or to book online. |
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Bondi Information
Bondi Beach is located 7 km east of Sydney’s CBD, in the Eastern Suburbs or the city. Bondi Beach is within the suburb of Bondi, which is in the Waverley Council area. It is almost certainly the most famous beach in Australia, and is well known around the world.
The suburbs adjoining Bondi are North Bondi and Bondi Junction. Despite the name prestige of the beach, Bondi has until recently been a suburb that was considered “colourful” and slightly run down making it a perfect place for students to live as rents tended to be lower than in the surrounding suburbs of Sydney’s Eastern suburbs. The area has however gentrified and real estate prices have increased significantly, however it remains a diverse community. In the 2006 census, there were 10,373 living in Bondi.
Bondi Beach’s shopping and cafe strip runs along Campbell Parade and into the perpendicular side streets. Many of the cafes, restaurants and hotels, have magnificent vistas across the beach. Across from the commercial area near the beach is Bondi Pavilion, a community cultural centre. It houses a theatre, gallery, function rooms, an art workshop, and artist’s studios and is a centre for major festivals and performances throughout the year.
Bondi Junction lies just behind Bondi and is a largely commercial area which has undergone enormous development since 2000 with many commercial and residential developments around the main street and surrounding area including a new bus and rail interchange and vast shopping centre. Bondi Junction is Sydney's 5th largest business district behind Sydney’s central CBD, North Sydney, Parramatta and Chatswood.
In 1994 The Westfield Group bought a controlling interest in Bondi Junction Plaza, the shopping centre created in Bondi Junction in the 1970s. It was renamed Westfield Bondi Junction Plaza. In 2000 Westfield bought the remaining stake in the shopping complex and purchased the adjacent Carousel centre. After some delays construction of the new shopping centre began in 2002 and was completed in stages until August 2004 becoming one of the largest shopping complexes in the Sydney metropolitan area.
Bondi Junction has high density residential apartment towers interspersed within the commercial centre and surrounding it low density housing much of which, due to its heritage from the turn of the 20th is built in Victorian and Federation styles.
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