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Cairngorms National Park Bans Fires Until September
1 Apr
Summary
- UK's largest national park introduced a campfire and barbecue ban.
- The ban is in place annually until September 30 to prevent wildfires.
- Offenders face potential fines of up to £500 for violations.

Scottish ministers have approved a new by-law for the Cairngorms, the UK's largest national park, implementing a seasonal ban on campfires and barbecues. This critical measure, effective annually until September 30, aims to mitigate the growing risk of wildfires within the park's extensive natural landscape. The decision follows a severe wildfire incident last summer, described by landowners as the largest in Scottish history, which caused significant damage.
The Cairngorms National Park Authority formally requested the by-law after conducting an exhaustive public consultation process. This proactive approach underscores the park's commitment to conservation and public safety. Individuals found in breach of this new regulation risk incurring fines of up to £500, reflecting the heightened concerns regarding fire prevention.