Smoke control area
All of Brent council area is declared as a ‘smoke control area’ (SCA) under the Clean Air Act 1993. This is to control emissions from domestic chimneys caused by the burning of coal and wood, to protect human health.
Smoke control area rules
- It's against the rules to let smoke out of your home chimney.
- You must use specific fuels allowed in the area.
- Selling or using unapproved fuels for the use in places within an SCA, is not allowed.
There are some exceptions, for example where:
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the fuel is an ‘authorised fuel’, which is permitted to be used in a SCA
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the fuel is being burnt in an ‘ exempted appliance’, where particular types of unauthorised fuels can be used
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Does not apply to garden bonfires. However, we advise you refrain from garden bonfires, as this may cause smoke or smell nuisance to neighbours.
Your fuel supplier will be able to advise you on the most suitable fuel for your heating/cooking appliance.