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If I am in a Smoke Control Area can I have a bonfire?
Yes you can because Smoke Control Area Legislation does not cover bonfires, but you must not cause a smoke nuisance. However, it is best to avoid having a bonfire if possible because it adds to the air pollution. The alternatives are to compost garden waste or shred woody waste or take it to the amenity tip. Household waste should never be burned and should be put out for the normal weekly collection by the council. It is not an offence to have a bonfire, but it is an offence to cause a smoke nuisance to you neighbours. So there are some common sense precautions to follow to reduce the likelihood of causing a problem: