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To think it's my bloody house and garden so I'll have a bbq or bonfire if i want too?

328 replies

Werkwerkwerkwerkwerkwerk · 09/04/2020 23:16

Just as the title suggests really.

We're already confined to our homes for the most part, why are people now trying to control what we can and cannot do in our own gardens?

Need to find as much joy as possible or I'll join all the other near alcoholics that have evolved at this point.

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BreconBeBuggered · 12/04/2020 14:28

After lockdown you can pay the council to take it away.

corythatwas · 16/04/2020 11:47

We don't have bonfires but I had no idea they were so universally hated. I assume they won't be happening on the 5th November any more.

In suburban areas with small gardens it is common for 5 November celebrations to take place in a communal area, e.g. a school playground so locals can enjoy the tradition without causing an inconvenience to other people. Seems good to me.

feelinguseless78 · 16/04/2020 19:20

BreconBeBuggered depends on your council. Ours won't. And the refuge licence costs £150 so you're looking at at least £200 to get someone in to take it. I can see why we have so many bonfires in our area

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