Peak District National Park Rangers are asking people not to set
fire to the area over the Bank Holiday weekend.
The recent dry weather has left the moorland in the Peak highly
vulnerable to fire and rangers are anxious to avoid a repeat of the
blazes - some started deliberately - a couple of months ago.
They say there are three basic rules visitors should
follow:
1. Do not light any fires or barbecues in or near grassy or
forested countryside.
2. Be aware that discarded cigarettes and glass bottles can be a
risk, so extinguish smoking materials carefully and take all litter,
especially glass containers, home with you.
3. If you come across a fire dial 999 and inform the fire service
immediately.
Chief Ranger, Sean Prendergast, says that "Rangers and the Fires
Advisory Panel, which includes landowners and recreationalists, are
monitoring conditions daily to assess the risk levels. We want to
keep the moors open for everyone to enjoy so we're asking people to
take every precaution they can to prevent fires."
Rangers are carrying out extra fire watch patrols and staff are on
standby equipped with new fire fighting gear paid for by the
Heritage Lottery Fund as part of the Moors for the Future project.
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Last but not least, with some previous fires being started
deliberately, Sean asks that "If you suspect someone is causing
damage or starting a fire, take a note of their vehicle registration
details and phone the police immediately."
For more Peak Park information, see the Park
Authority web site.