These Regulations revoke and supersede the Crop Residues (Restrictions on Burning) (No.2) Regulations 1991 (S.I. 1991/1590) (regulation 3).| www.legislation.gov.uk
The industry simply can't be trusted| protectthewild.substack.com
The Heather and Grass etc. Burning (England) Regulations 2021 Burning of moorland in England is covered by the (voluntary) Heather and Grass Burning Code 2007 (Defra, 2007), the Heather and Grass Burning Regulations 2007 (Defra, 2007) and the Heather & Grass Burning Regulations (England) 2021 (Defra, 2021).Under the Heather &…| Protect the Wild
A company worth almost £20 million has pleaded guilty after it deliberately burnt swathes of moorland in the Peak District. Dunlin Ltd, which owns Midhope Moors, didn't have a licence to set fire to the land but was fined just a paltry £2,645. Dunlin's land agents, JM Osbourne Rural and…| Protect the Wild
Following our 2018-2019 investigation into landowners breaking voluntary agreements to stop burning their moors for grouse shooting, the UK government pledged to ban moorland burning on blanket bog. Guy Shrubsole and Alasdair Cameron share their initial report.| Friends of the Earth
Straw and Stubble Burning (Hansard, 30 November 1989)| api.parliament.uk
This site contains consultations that are run by Defra.| consult.defra.gov.uk
Of course it has. Natural England may have had good intentions but landowners were only ever interested in how much money they make sellling grouse| protectthewild.substack.com