An expert has advised what materials should be used as kindling - and what could land you a hefty fire
An expert has warned there are three materials you should never put on a bonfire or you could face a £5,000 fine.
Thousands of bonfires will be lit across the country this evening, Sunday, November 5 to mark Bonfire Night. However, when choosing kindling for a bonfire, it is essential to prioritise safety and consideration for the environment. There is no law in place that bans bonfires in the UK, but your fire could fall within the definition of a state nuisance under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 if it interferes substantially with somebody else's well-being. If smoke from your bonfire is allowed to drift across a neighbouring road or train track, you could be fined up to £5,000.
NottinghamshireLive reported how bonfire and kindling expert Dan McCarthy explains on behalf of Green Olive Firewood exactly how revellers can avoid being fined - and it's as simple as using the right kind of kindling.“If you’re looking to avoid large amounts of smoke, dry wood is an excellent choice, as a lack of excess moisture results in highly efficient combustion and reduced smoke.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
The Lemon Plaice operator fined over hygiene breachesA Hemel Hempstead chip shop owner has been ordered to pay out £12,000 after pigeon faeces were found.
続きを読む »
Company who 'pressured people into donating' on streets of Manchester finedIn one case a collector from the company targeted a child
続きを読む »
Thousands fined for speeding over M62 Ouse Bridge near GooleA reduced speed limit is in place on the M62 Ouse Bridge in East Yorkshire while workers repair damaged joints.
続きを読む »
United Utilities fined £156k after roadworks errors across two Lancs townsLancsLive obtained figures which show that in an 18-month period, in Blackburn with Darwen, the water firm was ordered to pay £156,640
続きを読む »