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Burning stuff causes significant spikes in air pollution particles- can;t complain about diesels etc and then produce particulates to a greater degree by garden waste burning - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/feb/01/pollutionwatch-wood-burning-worsening-uk-air-quality

We live in smoke free zone.

Absolutely agree with James - it's not the smell (which personally I find rather evocative) but the particulates, I have a friend with seriously nasty asthma who is in severe danger of a potentially life-threatening attack if she is near these things. Confounds me why anyone still feels the need when the garden waste collection service from Southwark works a treat - is it just a case of "sod it, can't be bothered to bag it up so to hell with the effect on everyone else?"

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