There are not any specific laws against burning rubbish in your garden or having a bonfire in your garden, but there are several laws that deal with the nuisance that fires/bonfires can cause.
There are other ways to get rid of your garden waste without making a fire/bonfire.
Most garden waste, like grass cuttings and leaves, can be recycled by composting.
Composting
Composting turns waste into valuable food for your garden and can help reduce climate change. Most garden waste can be composted, as well as uncooked vegetable peelings.
Please use the following link to find out more: More about composting (open in new window)
You can contact your local council to find out how to purchase home compost bins and other green products at reduced rates. See below for more information.
Composting in Cheshire West and Chester
If you live in Cheshire West and Chester, you can buy home compost bins at reduced rates. Cheshire West and Chester Council has teamed up with 'Get Composting' to provide residents with home compost bins and other great green products.
Please use the following link to find out more: Composting in Cheshire West and Chester (opens in new window)
Composting in Cheshire East
Please use the following link to find out more: Composting in Cheshire East (opens in new window)
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