New smoke emissions laws for wood burners...

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Vitamin c
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New smoke emissions laws for wood burners...

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https://youtu.be/kQD36cbB7bA

Do you own a wood burner could this affect your home heating plans .
£300 fine if caught breaking new smoke emissions laws .
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On top of the above YouTube video is the government information.

https://www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules

There are even rules about bonfires ,technically! But non about fire pits and bbqs :lol: :lol: :lol:
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It won't be long before they make wood suppliers register with councils to ensure wood is seasoned or kiln dried properly. So if you have a new woodburning stove fitted, you will be registered and only be able to purchase from registered suppliers. :tinfoil
I wanted to have a new, larger stove fitted this summer but I am holding off until I see what happens with all of this.
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Just how would this new law be enforced, ie come in your home and inspect your wood stores or some sort of monitoring device that's held over your chimney.
Whatever it is I'm sure it will lead to lots of agro.
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Vitamin c wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:53 pm Just how would this new law be enforced, ie come in your home and inspect your wood stores or some sort of monitoring device that's held over your chimney.
Whatever it is I'm sure it will lead to lots of agro.
Won’t be allowed on my property,that’s for sure.
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The whole solid fuel heating is ( now) quite interesting. Without sounding like a traditional ‘countryman’ ,I can tell the older natives ( even the younger ones) simply by the smoke from their chimneys. Ian,my neighbour said the same. ! We have had a couple of townies move in nearby ( nice people) ,but their chimneys discharge white smoke constantly and slowly. The wood is wet/ unseasoned and no real heat is being radiated. End of.
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jansman wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:53 am
Vitamin c wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:53 pm Just how would this new law be enforced, ie come in your home and inspect your wood stores or some sort of monitoring device that's held over your chimney.
Whatever it is I'm sure it will lead to lots of agro.
Won’t be allowed on my property,that’s for sure.
Same here, they can join the queue with the TV licence enforcers and Smart meter fitters.

maybe I should provide a bench :?
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Someone mentioned suppliers having to be registered, iv never bought wood and never will but many of my neighbours do and not off the sort of guys who are interested in registering or paying tax.
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Vitamin c wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:53 pm Just how would this new law be enforced, ie come in your home and inspect your wood stores or some sort of monitoring device that's held over your chimney.
Whatever it is I'm sure it will lead to lots of agro.

Same daft letters from the BBC about tv licenses probably lol
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pseudonym wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:01 pm
jansman wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:53 am
Vitamin c wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:53 pm Just how would this new law be enforced, ie come in your home and inspect your wood stores or some sort of monitoring device that's held over your chimney.
Whatever it is I'm sure it will lead to lots of agro.
Won’t be allowed on my property,that’s for sure.
Same here, they can join the queue with the TV licence enforcers and Smart meter fitters.

maybe I should provide a bench :?
Precisely!👍
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