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SDC: Residents urged to think twice before starting a bonfire

By Tracy Godden - Clerk & RFO DGPC Dunton Green Parish Council

Sunday, 5 April 2020

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Residents across the Sevenoaks District are being asked to think of others and not light bonfires during the current Coronavirus outbreak.

The effects of bonfires at this time are likely to be much more serious and have a bigger impact. The Coronavirus is known to cause serious respiratory problems, which could be made much worse if the sufferer is exposed to smoke from bonfires.

It is important to be especially considerate at this time, when people are confined to their home and unable to escape unpleasant smoke.

Bonfires can also become out of control or cause accidents, creating extra pressure on the already busy emergency services.

The Council’s Cabinet Member for ‘Cleaner and Greener’, Cllr Margot McArthur, says: “During this difficult time we are all working hard to pull together to support one another so we are urging residents not to have bonfires for the safety of others.”

Cllr McArthur adds: “We understand that closures to local tips may create a storage issue for some residents but we are continuing to collect your rubbish and recycling weekly and your garden waste fortnightly. Where possible, please store the waste you intended to burn until the crisis is over.”

Sevenoaks District Council can investigate and, if necessary, take action against any persistent offenders whose bonfires are impacting upon neighbours.

Residents experiencing problems with neighbours having bonfires during this time should call 01732 227000

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Sevenoaks District Council

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Dunton Green, Sevenoaks, Kent

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Follow London Road north and at the mini roundabout (junction with Station Road) go straight over. Village green to your left (noticeboard, flagpole, timber bus shelter) and shops to the right. Continue over bridge, Dunton Green Primary School and The Duke’s Head on your right. Immediately after the pub is the entrance to Glyn Davies Close but turn right just after this into the service road to the recreation ground car park (just before the terrace starts).