Latest bonfire guidelines: Council urges all to consider more environmentally friendly alternatives
There has been an increase in the number of people having bonfires across East Devon, prompting a call for residents to remain respectful to their neighbours and consider more environmentally friendly ways of disposing their waste. |
Bonfires are not the best disposal method for waste, so really should be a last resort. Not only can they be risk to the person overseeing it but also properties if it gets out of hand. They can also cause toxic fumes depending on what is burnt – especially plastics, causing poor air quality, becoming a nuisance to neighbours and other people nearby. Other mainstream forms of waste disposal are more environmentally friendly and safer! East Devon District Council (EDDC) offers a number of kerbside collection services for recycling and bulky (large) waste. It also has nearly 16,000 subscribers to kerbside green waste collections – subscriptions cost just £48 a year!
Resident are also encouraged to make the most out of our recycling centres. PLEASE DO:
PLEASE DON’T:
Complaining about a bonfire:If you are affected by a problem of regular bonfire smoke, you may consider the following options: Approach your neighbour first - explain the problem to them. You might find this awkward, but they may not be aware of the problem and it may make them more considerate when planning and lighting a bonfire in the future. If you aren’t able to talk to them, perhaps put a note through their door explaining the problem. If this approach fails – contact the Environmental Health service by filling in an on-line form or emailing environmentalhealth@eastdevon.gov.uk. You can ring us on 01395 517456. |