Bonfires
Domestic bonfires are not illegal; however, they can be a source of considerable annoyance and are an unpleasant and potentially dangerous source of pollution.
The Council strongly advises that you consider alternative means of disposing of your waste via:
- food, paper, card, plastics and glass recycling, collected weekly in your recycling boxes
- the Council’s Garden Waste Service
- composting at home - for garden and raw kitchen waste
- Reuse and Recycling Centres for any other waste
If you are still considering having a bonfire please ensure it does not cause a nuisance to other residents. If your bonfire is deemed to constitute a Statutory Nuisance under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 a notice may be served on you. An offence under this legislation could lead to a fine of up to £5,000.
Complaining about bonfires
If smoke from someone else’s bonfires is disturbing you and your approaches to get the matter resolved have met with no success, you can make a complaint by completing the air pollution form.