Health10/22/2025The Guardian

No prosecutions made after 15,195 wood-burning complaints in a year in England

No prosecutions made after 15,195 wood-burning complaints in a year in England

According to the news article, despite 15,195 complaints about wood-burning violations in England over the past year, there have been no prosecutions and only 24 fines issued by local authorities. The article states that this data, obtained through freedom of information requests by the campaign group Mums for Lungs, reveals a lack of enforcement of rules related to wood burning. The article also includes a correction, noting that the original version had stated there was one prosecution in the last year, when in fact there have been none.

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