Tel: 01707 654465, Email: info@lanternservices.co.uk
Grab Hire


24 HOUR CALLOUT
Lantern Grab Hire’s large fleet of 8 wheel grab lorries are equipped with Epsilon long reach cranes, dual operating controls for loading either side (Ideal for utility work), G.P.S communication systems (print out of lorries movements available on request), and reverse cameras.
When it comes to shifting a mess, whether its fly tipping, Highway Maintenance or a road traffic accident, we are equipped and available to move in.
Our trained operators can load a lorry within 20 minutes and our bodies hold the equivalent of three 6 yard skips, with no permit required.
MUCK AWAY, RECYCLING AND AGGREGATES
We can supply ballast, type 1, aggregates, topsoil, sand and crushed concrete, (95% of which is recycled through our crushers and screeners).
Conveyance notes are issued with every load to conform to all waste management programs, ensuring all loads are recycled/ disposed of in the most environmental friendly manner. This proves our commitment to helping the environment, and keeping our carbon footprint to a minimum.
Lantern Services has its own fleet of grab lorries to cater for removing all waste materials from site.

SERVICE TO THE UTILITIES
Lantern Grab Hire is regularly called upon to assist major utility companies on day work or a contract basis, and are local authority approved. Our certificate of registration under the control of pollution is available on request.
Rest assured that we always dispose of waste materials by the most environmentally friendly means.


QUALIFIED OPERATORS
Lantern Grab Hire Operatives have been trained and examined by the Association of Lorry Loader Manufacturers and Importers (ALLMI), the National Examining Board of Occupational Health and Safety (NEBOSH), and carry their CSCS cards to ensure accessibility on to all sites.
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Lantern Recovery Specialists plc has had a long standing connection as a backup to the emergency services. Lantern Grab Hire offers a further extension to that service.



