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What Can I Burn and What Can’t I Burn?
Your bonfire must not pollute the environment or endanger human health, which means you should avoid burning materials that produce a lot of smoke or hazardous fumes. A fire’s particulates can spread and linger in the air, producing annoyance or health problems for others, such as asthma.
• Only dry materials, such as paper and untreated wood, are allowed to be burned.
• It is not a good idea to burn damp waste because it produces more smoke.
• If you use oil, petrol, or spirits to put out the fire, you risk it getting out of hand and spreading gases.
Should I Notify Anyone?
While it is not required by law to tell anyone about a bonfire, as previously said, you should be considerate and inform your neighbours.
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• Only dry materials, such as paper and untreated wood, are allowed to be burned.
• It is not a good idea to burn damp waste because it produces more smoke.
• If you use oil, petrol, or spirits to put out the fire, you risk it getting out of hand and spreading gases.
Should I Notify Anyone?
While it is not required by law to tell anyone about a bonfire, as previously said, you should be considerate and inform your neighbours.
Garden Rubbish Removal
We provide a range of waste collection sevices our garden rubbish removal is Available 7 days a week including bank holidays, evenings and short notice!
Do not worry about any mess made during the waste clearance, we always leave the place clean and tidy so you can carry on your regular garden duties.