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Five mini-roundabouts nested inside one larger circle near the County Ground. It’s famous for a reason. Miss your exit and you can end up stuck looping round when traffic is already building. If you’re moving from Gorse Hill, Stratton, or Dorcan on the east side, that can add time before the van has even reached you. Let your removal company know exactly where you are when you book so they can plan the calmer route in.
Swindon’s new bus boulevard has changed how vehicles reach the train station, Newbridge Square, and The Parade. Some older drop-off points are now bus-only, so it helps to share your exact address and a nearby landmark or shopfront when you book. That gives your removal company a better chance of finding a legal stopping place first time, rather than losing time circling once they arrive.
In the town centre, streets like Regent Street and Canal Walk are pedestrianised, so vans cannot always pull up directly outside flats above the shops. That usually means loading from a nearby service road instead. A quick heads-up about the nearest service bay, entrance, or corner helps your movers plan the best approach. In the centre, even a short extra walk back and forth can add a surprising amount of time over the course of a full move.
Brunel North and West both have headroom of around 2.0m, which rules out most standard removal vans. If your flat relies on car-park access, tell your removal company early so they can plan to stop on the street instead. That may slightly change timing, especially if the nearest legal space is not directly outside, but it is far better than finding out on the day that the van cannot get in.
If parking is tight on your street, sort this early. Swindon Borough Council usually asks for 28 working days’ notice to reserve a space outside your home, which is longer than many councils, although urgent requests can sometimes be processed in five. The fee starts at £33 for the first day. If you think the van will need to park directly outside, raise it as soon as you book so the paperwork and signs are in place before moving day.
When Swindon Town play at home, traffic starts building from mid-morning and parking gets tighter around the stadium. If you’re in Gorse Hill, Old Town, or around Shrivenham Road, an early slot usually gives you the best chance of staying ahead of the crowds. Even if your move still goes smoothly, matchday traffic can add time you might not otherwise have planned for.
The average removal cost in Swindon is around £695 for a 1 to 2-bedroom move, £1,297 for a 3-bedroom home and £2,408 for a 4-bedroom property. Costs can increase if access is slower than expected, such as for town-centre flats where vans may need to load from a nearby service road, or on streets where parking is tight and the van needs a reserved space outside.
To get an accurate quote, share the exact address and any details that affect where the van can stop and how the crew will reach your door. In Swindon, that is especially useful near Fleming Way, the station and the town centre, where older drop-off points may no longer work, so adding a nearby landmark or shopfront can help movers plan the right approach first time.
Choose a removal company that asks practical questions about access, parking and route planning before confirming the job. In Swindon, a good company should understand that east-side moves around places like Gorse Hill or Dorcan may need a smarter route to avoid delays around the Magic Roundabout, rather than treating the journey as a simple postcode search.
It is best to book movers as early as you can, especially if your move depends on a street space being kept free. In Swindon, that matters because parking suspensions can need much more notice than people expect, and booking ahead also gives you a better chance of getting an earlier slot if you are moving near the County Ground on a home match day.
Tell movers exactly where they can stop, whether your home relies on a service bay or street space, and if there are any access limits nearby. That is particularly important in central Swindon, where pedestrian streets like Regent Street and Canal Walk can mean longer carries, and for flats linked to multi-storey parking where standard removal vans may be too tall to enter.