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The rules about having garden bonfires, burning domestic waste, complaining about a neighbour's bonfire, fines
New analysis of accidental vehicle fires.
How to deal with waste, including hazardous waste, and prevent pollution.
Your council can help you after a fire in your home - Council, emergency housing, Red Cross, fire safety
The D6 exemption allows you to dispose of small amounts of specific waste that have been produced on site in an incinerator.
Restrictions on burning crop residues, and the rules you must follow when you burn to protect the environment and avoid causing nuisance.
Location: Alongside North Pier at Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall, England.
Treating and disposing of non-hazardous farm waste, sending to landfill, burying waste, incinerating fallen stock and recycling waste fuel oil.
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