UVHUnified Vehicle Hire

North West

Large Van Hire in Bolton for Business. Full Payload, Category B.

Builders, fit-out crews, and removals operators across Bolton run large vans because the job needs the volume — long-wheelbase, high-roof, full payload, still on a category B licence. They serve the town-centre regeneration sites and distribution overflow off the M61. UVH introduces one independent supplier whose LWB stock matches the load, area, and term.

  • LWB high-roof, ~1,200kg payload, category B
  • Fit-out, removals, and distribution-overflow ready
  • One enquiry reviewed, one introduction made

Bolton Use Profile

Why Bolton Businesses Hire Large Van

The large van — long-wheelbase, high-roof Sprinter, Transit, or Crafter class — is the volume workhorse. Bolton's fit-out crews and removals operators run them on the town-centre regeneration work at The Crescent, Trinity Quarter, and the £100m Church Wharf scheme, where full loads of materials and furniture move in single trips.

They also absorb distribution overflow off Logistics North, where the parcel and 3PL tier needs extra capacity for peaks. For longer items and bulky-but-light loads, the large van does what a medium van cannot.

Spec and Fit

What Large Van Hire in Bolton Covers

A large van gives around 11–15 cubic metres and roughly 1,000–1,300kg of payload while staying under 3.5 tonnes on a category B licence — no operator licence or tachograph for standard use. The high roof allows standing loading; the long wheelbase takes 8x4 sheet material and stillages flat.

Choose a large van when volume or item length is the constraint. If you are filling the cube but not the weight — furniture, white goods, packaging — a Luton box body gives more usable space again.

How It Works

One Bolton Enquiry. One Supplier Introduction. You Deal Directly.

Submit your requirement — vehicle, operating area across Bolton and the M61 corridor, hire term, and any commercial context. UVH reviews it and introduces one independent supplier whose fleet and service area fit.

The hire agreement is between your business and the supplier. UVH steps back after the introduction. No broker sits in the middle of the contract, no UVH margin in the rate.

Large Van Hire in Bolton — Common Questions

No. Large vans up to 3.5 tonnes are driven on a standard category B car licence — no operator licence or tachograph for normal use. Drivers who passed their test after 1997 should confirm their licence categories, which UVH can flag to the supplier on introduction.

A large LWB high-roof van gives around 11–15 m³ and roughly 1,000–1,300kg payload — enough for a full room of furniture, 8x4 sheet material laid flat, or a fit-out crew's materials in one trip. State your bulkiest load when you enquire so the introduction matches volume and weight.

Yes. The Crescent, Trinity Quarter, and the Church Wharf scheme drive steady demand for materials movement, and local suppliers stock LWB vans for it. Tell UVH the site, access constraints, and hire term and we introduce one supplier whose fleet fits.

From rolling 28-day flexi through to multi-year contract hire. Fit-out and removals work often suits flexi, which avoids commitment beyond the project; continuous distribution use suits long-term or contract hire for a lower per-month cost.

Yes. UVH introduces single-vehicle requirements as readily as fleets — one enquiry, one suitable independent supplier covering Bolton and the M61 corridor. Include your trading status and the load so the introduction is realistic.

Ready to Enquire?

Submit a Bolton Large Van Hire Enquiry.

Tell UVH the load volume, longest items, operating area, and hire term. UVH reviews every enquiry before making one direct supplier introduction.

How an introduction works

Before we introduce a supplier

  • We review your enquiry manually — no automated routing.
  • We do not broadcast your details to multiple suppliers.
  • Where there is a fit, we introduce one suitable supplier only.
  • Your hire agreement is direct with that supplier, not with UVH.
  • Submitting an enquiry does not commit you to hire.