outer London

Scrap your car in RM1.

Scrap my car in RM1, and we come to the street, agree the figure, and put the money in your account before the truck pulls away. RM1 covers Romford town centre and the residential roads that fan out from the market square, most of them controlled parking zones where a vehicle on a SORN can't sit for long. We handle the DVLA notification, lift the car on a flatbed, and pay by instant bank transfer the moment the wheels are off the kerb. The price we quote on the phone is the price you bank, no admin fees, no surprises.

RM1 sits inside Havering.

Serving RM1& surrounding areas

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About Car Scrappage in RM1

RM1 is the core Romford postcode, sitting in the London Borough of Havering at the eastern edge of the M25 belt. The district runs from the town centre, where the market sits and the High Street meets North Street, out through the residential streets around Raphael Park and down towards the rail lines that feed into the main Romford station. Parking here is tight: controlled zones cover most of the centre and the roads off Eastern Road, and a car left on the street with no tax disc pulls a notice quickly. We work that pressure into the schedule and keep the slot we book.

The ULEZ boundary stops short of Romford, but drivers here still scrap older vehicles when the repair bill climbs higher than the car's worth. We collect across RM1, from the streets around the Brewery shopping area down to the roads that edge onto Harold Wood and Gidea Park, and our drivers know the A12 and the Gallows Corner roundabout well enough to plan around the peak-hour snarl. Quote in under five minutes by phone, paperwork handled the same day, payment by bank transfer the moment the car is on the truck. The M25-edge of London means we slot you in with the same reliability as a zone 1 pickup, just without the congestion charge headache.

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