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Burning the Wrong Fuel Could Cost You Hundreds in Fines
10 Nov
Summary
- Burning unauthorized fuel or creating chimney smoke in smoke control areas can lead to £300 fines
- Only approved fuels like kiln-dried logs or briquettes with 'Ready to Burn' logo are allowed
- Councils enforcing rules more strictly, especially in winter

As the winter season approaches, more families are turning to their fireplaces for warmth. However, unbeknownst to many, the traditional wood fire could land them in hot water with hefty fines.
According to current UK legislation, anyone burning unauthorized fuel or creating smoke from their chimney in a smoke control area could face penalties of up to £300. This is precisely why it's crucial for homeowners to understand exactly what they can and cannot burn.
Fortunately, there are specific logos to watch for that indicate whether the fire fuel will be approved. Jonny Smith, a Fire Risk Assessment Specialist at Crusader Fire, explains that many people are unaware that the materials they're burning could be breaking the law. It's not just about smoke, as burning the wrong materials can release toxic fumes that damage air quality and trigger serious breathing problems.
Councils are now enforcing these rules much more strictly, especially during the winter months. Within "smoke control zones" covering most urban areas across England, only approved fuels such as kiln-dried logs or briquettes bearing the 'Ready to Burn' logo can be used, and only in DEFRA-approved stoves or wood burners.




