Man and Van Limavady
Roe Valley ground and Benbradagh above give Limavady its shape. The practical part is still route choice, parking room and realistic timing.
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Useful Stats and Facts About Limavady

Limavady: 2021 census context only.
Town Population

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council
Local Authority

BT49
Postcode Area

No rail station, road and bus-led access with nearest rail links at Derry-Londonderry or Coleraine.
Rail Station

Main Roads: A2 coastal route, A37 towards Coleraine and A371/A6 links via Dungiven.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: Derry Londonderry, Coleraine, Dungiven, Ballykelly, Greysteel.
Nearby Towns

1. Limavady storage options; 2. Coleraine storage options; 3. Derry storage options
Storage Facilities

Limavady Household Recycling Centre
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Van Jobs and Collections Around Limavady
Limavady sits in County Londonderry with the Roe Valley on one side, the Causeway Coast within reach, and routes running towards Derry, Coleraine and the Sperrins. For van work, that mix can change the job quickly. A town-centre collection from near the Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre is not the same as a pickup from a lane outside Ballykelly, a cottage towards the hills, or a holiday address closer to the coast. If the work involves more than a simple collection, full or partial clearances keep the request closer to the real job.
Town-centre jobs and Roe Valley addresses
Limavady has enough shops, schools, offices and local services to create the usual small-move work: furniture, student items, shop fittings, business equipment moves, appliances and part-loads. The practical point is where the van can actually stop. Around central streets, a short carry can become longer if the nearest safe stopping point is round the corner or if the doorway opens straight onto a busy stretch.
Roe Valley addresses can be different again. Some homes have straightforward drives, but others involve older properties, tight gateways, shared yards or steps from the road. For bulky items, the question is not only whether a Luton or long-wheelbase van is big enough. It is whether it can turn, wait and be loaded without blocking a lane.
Rural runs towards the coast and Sperrins
Jobs outside Limavady often need better directions than a postcode. Runs towards Ballykelly, Dungiven, Greysteel or the hills can include narrow roads, farm entrances and houses set back from the road. A driver may need a gate code, a named handover person, or a note saying where to turn round before the van arrives.
That detail matters even on a small job. A single appliance or wardrobe can take longer if the van has to wait on a narrow road, carry across a yard, or reverse out because there is no proper turning point. Photos of the access are often more useful than a long description.
Making a Limavady enquiry useful
VanHub UK can help customers compare the sort of local or nearby van options that are visible at the time. It is still not a guaranteed fleet in Limavady. The best enquiry gives the pickup point, floor level, parking notes, item sizes, photos where possible, and whether the job is a straight town run or a rural address with awkward access. On less straightforward jobs, insurance checks help avoid assumptions about responsibility.



