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Old 23-07-2013, 05:25 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Lots of questions and observations to make here Broadback.

Not committing a crime to produce black smoke. UNLESS it is interfering with
your pleasure. i.e. blowing across your garden at a time when it is
reasonable to assume you would be out in your garden for your leisure.

Could be committing a crime if there is a local bye law saying 'No Bonfires'

Could be committing the 'Nuisance Crime' if he insists on have a 'nuisance
bonfire' every Monday morning when the washing is out. (Check the tenants
Bye Laws on hanging washing out. You as a tenant, (if that applies) could be
committing a breach of your tenancy if you are hanging washing out. (This
applies to the case I quoted in the other thread which was hi-jacked)

And finally the Council. If it is a 'nuisance' to your pleasure, it could
very well be a Council matter and what they are saying is a quick and cheap
way out, but by all means keep a log, with if possible photographic evidence
with time and date, THEN chuck it at the council

Hope that helps, but all cases are different.

By the way, are you ex RAF?

Best wishes

Mike



"Broadback" wrote in message ...

On 23/07/2013 15:44, 'Mike' wrote:
As the bonfire thread has been taken over, I thought I would try to
enlighten some of you as to how you can be clobbered for having a
'bonfire'. Let's hope that this one is not taken over by the 'get at
Mike' brigade.

New people to gardening might like to check up on what and when they can
have a bonfire.

In your area there might be a bye law about having bonfires after a
certain time at night.

There might be no rules and regulations at all BUT, you can still be had
by your neighbours if you are a persistent 'bonfire maniac'.
If you have one of these in your area, keep a log, but here again, your
local council may only be interested in taking up your case of
'nuisance' if the frequency is less than once a month.

Burning rubbish. Now this can be a downfall for you. I 'believe', (not
'sure' before someone has a go at me) that it is illegal to burn off
cable under the guise of a bonfire in your garden. No use starting your
fire off in the normal way, then stripping off that cable on 'your
bonfire' :-(

Basically, a bonfire is OK with garden waste and as long as it is not
too frequent and not smoking anybody out during their BBQ

Let's see if we can keep this to bonfires for the benefit of the new
gardener.

Let's have some 'experiences' of bonfire problems and 'successful'
bonfires.

Mike

A near neighbour to me is a roofer. From time to time he has a bonfire
which issues heavy black smoke, so I assume he is burning old roofing
materials. I spoke to the council, they said keep a diary then take him
to court, produce the diary as evidence. I stupidly thought the council
would deal with this as it will surely come under pollution.