New curbs on gentrified Bristol s log burner craze They are seen as a nice thing to have but they are very polluting
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They have gained a reputation as one of the four horsemen of Bristol’s creeping gentrification, but now people who put log burners in Bristol’s refurbished Victorian terraced homes are going to have to be careful what they buy to burn in it.
New laws restricting sale of coal and wet wood now in force in England
Wood-burning stoves and open fires must now be fuelled by cleaner alternatives
Fireplace (Image: Roberts & Co Estate Agent, Penwortham, UK.)
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Restrictions on the sale of coal, wet wood and manufactured solid fuels that can be burned in the home have come into force in England as the Government attempts to cut air pollution.
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