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Wood burning and Environmental Protection Plan 2023
The 2023 revision of the Environmental Protection Plan has realligned several targets, including Clean Air. It is clear that the government recognises that some way of burning are more harmful than others, which is why it clearly states that “We are not considering a ban on domestic burning in England."
Over the last two years, through a number of media reported misconceptions and a lack of awareness, woodburning stoves and fireplaces have often been portrayed as negative and responsible for contributing far more particulate emissions than they actually do. In this blog we discuss three major misconceptions: that woodburning stoves are the biggest contributor in the UK of small particular matter, that they create the same emissions as 18 diesel cars and that all woodburning stoves and fireplaces are harmful.
The benefits of getting cosy in front of a log burner at Forest Holidays

Find Yourself in the Forest We all need a break - the chance to escape from the pressures of everyday life, slow down a bit and spend quality ...

So, what about the Government’s new Clean Air Strategy?

Wood burning once again hit the headlines with the release of the Government’s new Clean Air Strategy yesterday and we really do welcome the p...

Negative Press for Wood burning

As I sat and watched the Brit Awards last night to see Adele sweep the boards and Justin Bieber sing behind a wall of flames I pondered over m...

British Woodland Crisis

On a beautiful Spring day, as we have experienced over the last few weeks there is nothing more pleasurable than walking through one of our wo...

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