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Bonfires
On 23/07/13 06:58, 'Mike' wrote:
Thank you Christine, but I do know the rules, it's just that so many people don't and cause trouble quoting rules and bye laws which don 't exist. I just wondered what people on here know; or 'think' they know. I have had some interesting conversations over the latter :-) Mike "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.co.uk... On Sat, 20 Jul 2013 08:56:28 +0100, Mike wrote: Hard and fast written down, not 'I believe'. Just visit all the district, and possibly county, council websites and search for "bonfire". -- Cheers Dave. g But to be fair, it all depends. My garden is very long with literally a mile of fields after that, so no-one will notice if I light a bonfire. I understand it can be a problem with a smaller garden so Mike might like to check with his council about bonfire rules in his area. 'Nuisance' can only be invoked if bonfires are regularly lit - frequently, and really *are* a nuisance. Regularly, once a year wouldn't invoke the genie: but once a week might, depending on the nastiness of the smoke and its effects. You should ask on uk.legal.moderated for clearer parameters,if there are any. -- Rusty Hinge |
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