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What does the law say about garden bonfires?

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What does the law say about garden bonfires?

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If used in the correct manner, the occasional bonfire should not cause a major problem. However, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, smoke from bonfires can be classified as a nuisance. To be considered a nuisance the bonfires have to be a persistent problem, interfering substantially with your well being, comfort or enjoyment of your property.

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