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What are the rules to burning waste onsite. Got horrible site to clear where a biulding has been knocked down and left for 20 years. Had a look on google. There are no laws against Garden bonfires only the nuisance they cause. Is there anything else to be aware of?

 

It's just bramble and budlia etc..

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You can burn up to ten tons of waste per day on the site you produce it (all though who's counting? )

 

Inform your county's fire control with address and contact details before you light er up. And maybe inform anyone nearby who might complain. Fire control will usually ask you to stay with the fire and inform them when it's out, in practice go home once it's safe.

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