About Pbdonoghuegrabhire
P.B. Donoghue are experts in the provision of an operated grab hire lorry service.

P.B. Donoghue are experts in the provision of an operated grab hire lorry service. As well as a conventional muck away service, we can deliver various types of aggregates to your sites. Our grab lorries are Health & Safety compliant.
We are experienced in working with utility companies working 7 days a week, 24 hours a day at very competitive contract rates. Fully licensed, insured, registered and compliant with legislation, they are also able to supply and deliver a large variety and range of aggregates to clients.
Through years of experience in being able to offer and deliver these services, they have become a leader in the market for safe and trustworthy grab hire and overall waste management services for any clients across the London and Thames Valley regions.
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