Driveway is almost always the right answer
If your driveway can take it, that is where the skip should go. Driveway placement in Nuneaton skips the road permit, costs less, avoids any council paperwork and means you can load the skip at any hour without worrying about traffic, lighting or signage.
Check four things before booking: the skip's footprint fits with room to walk around it, the ground is firm enough to take the weight (avoid soft lawns), the delivery lorry can reach the drop point, and you won't lose access to your car or front door while the skip is there.
When you need to use the road
Terraced streets in Nuneaton, especially in the older parts of the CV10 / CV11 postcode, often have no off-street parking, in which case the skip goes on the road and Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council requires a permit. Providers handle the application as part of the booking; you do not need to deal with the council yourself.
Road skips must be lit at night with amber lamps at each corner, marked with reflective panels, and placed so they do not block driveways, cycle lanes or visibility at junctions. Your provider supplies the safety kit and advises on placement if your street has any constraints.
Access checks for Nuneaton streets
Skip lorries need around 3 metres of width to manoeuvre and clear vertical headroom (no low-hanging branches or pinch-points). On the older Victorian streets across parts of Nuneaton, this can rule out the very back of long terraces. If your road is narrow, mention it on the form and the provider will pick the right-sized vehicle, or suggest a placement that works.
Parking is the other common headache. If your street is permit-only or has restricted hours, the provider may need to coordinate with neighbours or work to a delivery window. A short call ahead solves most of it.
Safety setup, briefly
Whether on your driveway or the road, do not fill the skip above the rim, do not put hazardous items in (paint, fuel, asbestos, batteries, fridges), and keep a one-metre clear walk-around if possible. The provider will brief you on anything specific to your job.