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how inconsiderate do you need to be? Sunny sunday on a bank holiday weekend so you decide to have a BONFIRE! And stink us all out Thanks!

 



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Anonymous

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I agree...and on rainy days too. Inconsiderate stinking bonfires is becoming a regular problem in Spooner Row. I am getting fed-up with closing the windows and doors and sitting indoors or having to go out to get away from the bad smells and local air pollution. What is it these people are burning?



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Anonymous

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Where was the bonfire?



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Anonymous

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I totally agree this always seems to happen at Bunwell Rd end of the village. I have on occasions had to re-wash the washing which was hanging on the line drying if I am not home to rescue it from the stench in time!

I think its garden waste?!

Its an ongoing problem which is inconsiderate and quite frankly rude.



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Anonymous

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Regular smokey bonfires at the Station Road / School Lane side of the village too. 



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Anonymous

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I am not sure where the fire was yesterday. Original poster - which side of the village was the fire?

You can actually take photos if it's a regular nuisance and report this on the south Norfolk council website.

 



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julian Halls

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Just so we are clear here this is the Law but it can be a seen as a bit toothless.

Bonfires from a Commercial site are illegal , full stop

Bonfires from a domestic site only become illegal if they cause a nuisance and they have to be regular and recurring before Environmental health will take acton and the most usual course of action is a warning letter once THEY have witnessed this. What this means practically is that if the wind in blowing the smoke away or you are in the middle of the countryside where no one is affected by the smoke it is not illegal Obvously messing up the washing on the line is spoiling the enjoyment of your land and as such is illegal but E Health will not take your word for it.

There are leaflets which I am sure E health will provide so posting them through the offenders door might do the trick

I hope this helps but as I said a bit toothless



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Anonymous

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Oh look.....(edited)..... another bonfire on a sunny afternoon. What is wrong with these people?



-- Edited by webstation on Thursday 24th of May 2018 05:57:23 PM

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