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AIBU?

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to find back garden bonfires bloody annoying?!

21 replies

PassMeTheKleenex · 30/06/2010 17:20

I hung my washing out, left the back door open for some fresh air... and 10 mins later, notice the distinct smell of bonfire smoke.

We get on really well with the neighbours, so I am not going to say anything - but it is so annoying that the smell is wafting straight onto my clean washing. I brought it all back in, and only one thing smells...but still.

It looks like there is a special effects smoke machine in our garden!!

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LoveBeingAsleep · 30/06/2010 17:21

I hate this, its the bastards at the bottom of my garden that normally do it!

prozacfairy · 30/06/2010 17:49

YANBU I hate this! The neighbours who backed onto where we used to live burnt everything: garden waste, tyres other random shit. Would hang washing out before leaving for work and come home to find it smelling like it had been on the bonfire and needed washing again

Once had to wash baby's bedding 3 times again before smell would go coz the selfish fuckers had been burning rubber and plastic ThenDP had to physically stop me going round there to kill them!

NomNom · 30/06/2010 17:54

Ha! you should try living opposite allotments.

prozacfairy · 30/06/2010 17:54

Oh and I had to keep the toddler inside due to the smoke as well as keep the doors and windows shut which meant either trapping the dog (alsation) inside or outside either way incredibly unfair on her especially in hot weather and the selfish crap burning neighbours always seemed to pick heatwaves to do this.

CerealOffender · 30/06/2010 17:57

prozac you should phone environmental health about the tyre burning

sarah293 · 30/06/2010 17:59

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FionaSH · 30/06/2010 18:00

YANBU. Pet hate of mine.

bibbitybobbityhat · 30/06/2010 18:02

Against the law in London. We have lovely clean air .

sarah293 · 30/06/2010 18:04

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prozacfairy · 30/06/2010 18:06

Someone else did I think but they did eff all. they were known to the police due to amount of domestics they had (drunk yob 1 running round garden, defending himself with a pillow from drunken yob 2 who was chasing him with large knife, all while drunken yobbette was screaming at them both to stop "you dont have to fight over me!" at 4 friggin am). Sooooo glad I dont live there anymore

PassMeTheKleenex · 30/06/2010 18:09

Late evening I wouldn't mind so much (although I have been known to leave washing out overnight )

Prozac - you definitely have it worse than we do. Neighbours have cut down lots of trees & bushes recently, so they have a pile of green stuff to burn. Am hopeful it won't take too long...

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mintyfresh · 30/06/2010 20:04

YANBU

We had this problem a lot last year but DH went and had a word with the offending neighbour and I guess he's learned from it!!

I wouldn't mind in autumn or later in the evening but on a glorious summers day with the washing out and kids in the garden then it's not on at all!

PeedOffWithNits · 30/06/2010 20:09

i thought there were laws on when you can light up?

even if there are not, common decency says you ask/tell your neighbours so you dont wreck their washing/plans for a BBQ

maristella · 30/06/2010 20:14

yanbu
when my neighbours last had a bonfire, it was still smoking the next morning
it was less than 2 metres from the nearest car!

BeenBeta · 30/06/2010 20:21

This is happening because local authorities charge for collecting garden waste and large items of rubbish.

People just burn it or dump it instead.

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LoveBeingAsleep · 01/07/2010 09:00

Riven you're right they do but thats only cause you add oil and meat to the smoke [yuck]

Galena · 01/07/2010 09:05

We burned LOADS of old fencing earlier this year, but we only did it late evening and we knocked on our neighbours' doors if we saw they had washing out and didn't light it till it was in. Hopefully we're considerate neighbours!

Latootle · 30/05/2011 17:17

check but I dont think it is allowed till at least 6pm

Yukana · 30/05/2011 17:28

I don't mind bonfires. Except they have to be on or around bonfire night. Other than that, I'd say for the love of nature just don't.

Mandy2003 · 30/05/2011 17:38

Why aren't they illegal everywhere? My Dad said I should burn garden waste but having lived so long in London before moving to the country I couldn't face the idea. There's empty land beyond my garden, no-one minds me filling it up with green waste.

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