Park Authority urges extreme caution following spate of wildfires

0
199
Caption: The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is urging people to be mindful of the risk of fires spreading, following the recent dry weather.

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is urging members of the public to avoid lighting fires and take great care with barbecues, following a number of grass fires in the county over recent days.

Staff from the Authority have now erected signs in key locations, warning of fire risks.

Park Authority Ranger and part-time Firefighter Richard Vaughan said: “We are urging everyone to exercise the utmost caution during this period of dry and hot weather and be aware of the heightened risk of grass fires.

Caption: You must ensure that your barbecue is placed well away from trees, shrubs and other combustible material.

“With more people set to enjoy Pembrokeshire’s fabulous scenery over the coming weeks, it’s important to remember that in hot and dry conditions like this, even a discarded cigarette or glass bottle can start a devastating fire.”

“If you are planning a barbecue, you must ensure that the barbecue is placed on a flat, non-combustible service, well away from trees, shrubs and other combustible material. It’s also essential that barbecues are extinguished with cold water and that all rubbish is disposed of properly.

A useful guide on reducing the fire risk in outdoor spaces has been put together by Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service and can be found at www.mawwfire.gov.uk/eng/your-safety/your-garden-and-outdoors.


Help keep news FREE for our readers

Supporting your local community newspaper/online news outlet is crucial now more than ever. If you believe in independent journalism, then consider making a valuable contribution by making a one-time or monthly donation. We operate in rural areas where providing unbiased news can be challenging. Read More About Supporting The West Wales Chronicle