Man and Van Dungannon
Hilltown history and Tyrone road links give Dungannon its edge. The route helps, but access on the day still decides the job.
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Useful Stats and Facts About Dungannon

Dungannon: 2021 census context only.
Town Population

Mid Ulster District Council
Local Authority

BT70, BT71
Postcode Area

No rail station, road-led access with regional bus connections.
Rail Station

Main Roads: A29, A45, A4/M1 corridor access and local routes towards Coalisland and Moy.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: Coalisland, Cookstown, Armagh, Portadown, Moy.
Nearby Towns

1. Dungannon storage options; 2. Portadown storage options; 3. Cookstown storage options
Storage Facilities

Dungannon Recycling Centre
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Practical Moving Help Across Dungannon
Dungannon sits in County Tyrone with routes pulling in from the A4, the A29 and surrounding villages. The town has a hillier shape than it first appears on a map, with Market Square, older streets, retail areas, estates and business addresses all creating different types of van work. A short local move can still be awkward if the stopping point, stair turn or loading bay is poor. If the load is not obvious from the address alone, van-load waste jobs can give the driver a clearer starting point.
Market Square, older streets and town-centre loading
Around the centre, a pickup from a shop, office, flat or older house needs proper access notes. It might involve a rear entrance, timed collection, narrow stairs or a carry from a car park rather than straight from the doorway. For bulky furniture, the route from room to van can matter more than the mileage. For shop, office or trade clear-outs, business waste disposal should include the waste type and access details.
Dungannon also has schools, health services, cafés, small businesses and trade addresses where timing is part of the job. A collection from a unit or workplace should include opening hours, the right contact name and whether the driver needs to report to reception, a yard gate or a loading door.
Estate roads, parks and rural directions
Outside the centre, jobs may run towards Coalisland, Moy, Donaghmore or smaller rural addresses. Some are easy estate pickups with parking close by. Others involve lanes, shared yards, steep drives or places where a larger van needs to reverse a long way if the route is not checked first.
Dungannon Park and the edge-of-town roads also show how quickly the town changes from centre to open space and scattered addresses. If a job is outside the built-up area, the enquiry should include landmarks, gate instructions and whether there is enough room for a van to turn after loading.
Sending the right details first time
VanHub UK can help customers look for van help around Dungannon, but availability depends on the drivers and responses at the time. A good request gives the pickup and drop-off details, photos of awkward items, floor level, parking notes, lift size if there is one, and whether the job is a small collection, a part move or a business run. If the work involves more than a simple collection, waste collection by van keeps the request closer to the real job.



