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To not want my neighbours to have a bonfire this early in the morning??

10 replies

phoenixflower · 17/08/2010 08:39

I'm furious, the smell is awful and I've had to close all the windows. I thought there was a law about not doing this sort of thing so early in the day. I can't put any washing out and the dc can't go in the garden because of the smell. Is there anyone I can report it to? Sorry for moaning, I am just cross about it!

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rainbowinthesky · 17/08/2010 08:41

No laws about it unless it is a regular occurence and a risk to health.

IMoveTheStars · 17/08/2010 09:00

YABU - it's not that early!

I'm guessing this is a one off, rather than a regular occurence?

ratspeaker · 17/08/2010 10:01

What are they burning that's smelling so awful.
I presume you mean there's a bad smell rather than justa smokey bonfire smell

If they're just burning garden rubbish maybe they're hoping it'll be finished in time for everyone to use the gardens the rest of the day

compo · 17/08/2010 10:03

Yabu

what time would be acceptable to you ?

Builders start work at 8am , they make a hell of a racket but start early and knock off early

find it odd that your kids can't go in the garden with the smell of a bonfire

phoenixflower · 17/08/2010 12:02

The smoke was coming over and it really stank. The sc could have physically gone into the garden but I wouldnt let them as I didn't want them breathing it in or stinking of smoke. I didn't realise it was acceptable to have bonfires in the day abs thought it was only acceptable after dusk and when it's dark as that's what my dad always did. I can't stand bonfires though!

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IMoveTheStars · 17/08/2010 12:05

they probably wanted to get it out the way before it starts chucking it down again :)

Mowgli1970 · 17/08/2010 14:25

YANBU! Bonfires are a nuisance and there are council guidelines as to when you should/shouldn't have one. These include when neighbours are likely to be in their garden, when there is washing on the line, on the weekend etc. Our neighbours had a bonfire on the hottest day of the year - ds has asthma so he couldn't go out, I had to shut oll the windows as the smoke was acrid, my washing was dry and I had to wash it again twice before I got rid of the smell. I asked them to put it out and they did (reluctantly!) I'd ask them politely to put it out if it's still going!

GypsyMoth · 17/08/2010 14:27

council guidelines are a bit vague up your way mowgli.....

2rebecca · 17/08/2010 14:27

With Mowgli's list it sounds as though 8.30am is one of the few times it would be OK for them to have a bonfire. Afternoon or early evening would be more disruptive.

saywhatmuthafucka · 17/08/2010 14:31

YANBU bonfires should be illegal.They are done by SELFISH,INCONSIDERATE BASTARDS.......
my neighbours do this at least twice a week,
everytime i put my washing out some bastard lights a bonfire.I think people who do this are short of a few brain cells maybe its all that smoke...when one of my neighbours mows his lawn he burns the grass clippings at the same time..lovely NOT...

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