Crop Burning
A summary of the Crop Residues (Burning) Regulations 1993

Farmers are prohibited from burning: -
- Cereal straw
- Cereal stubble
- Residues of Oil Seed Rape, Field Beans or Peas
Unless for the following purposes: -
- Education and research
- Disease control / elimination of pests
- The disposal of straw stack remains or broken bales
If the above crop residues, or any linseed residues are to be
burned (linseed residues are not prohibited) then the following
criteria must be met :-
No Burning
- One hour before sunset until sunrise.
- Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holiday.
- Within 150m of any other residue burning.
- Within 5m of any tree trunk, hedge, fence, telegraph pole or
pylon (15m for prohibited crops)
- Within 15m of any residential or thatched building, standing
crop, haystack, oil/gas installation.
- Within 100m of a motorway, dual carriageway, a road or
railway
In Addition
- All persons concerned must be familiar with regulations and
supervision must be given by at least 2 responsible adults.
- A 5m wide Fire Break must surround area to be
burned (10m for prohibited crops)
- At least a 1000 litres of water must be on site.
- At least 5 fire beating implements must be on site.
- All associated vehicles must have fire extinguishers.
- Notice must be given between 1 and 24 hours
before burning to:
1. Environmental Health
Department
2. Occupiers of adjacent
premises
3. Air traffic control if an
aerodrome is within 800m
4. Local Fire Department
Contacts
Environmental Health Department
Dover District Council
White Cliffs Business Park
Dover
CT16 3PJ
01304 872428
Email: envhealth@dover.gov.uk