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Field fire started accidentally, says fire service
Field fire started accidentally, says fire service

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time2 days ago

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Field fire started accidentally, says fire service

A large field fire was believed to have started accidentally, a fire service has said. Crews tackled the blaze in Ravensden, near Bedford, on Friday, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said. About 25 acres (10 hectares) of grassland and hedgerow were destroyed, it added. It said crews used "a range of firefighting methods including hose reel jets and specialist lances" to put the flames out and stop it from spreading. The fire service warned people to "take extra care whilst out and about, especially with BBQs, smoking materials and any other kind of naked flame" during the warmer weather, when the ground was dry. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. You might also be interested in Council 'saddened' after fire destroys caravan site Crews tackle fire at derelict nursing home Bypass closed off as crews battle caravan park fire Related internet links Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service

Ravensden field fire started accidentally, says fire service
Ravensden field fire started accidentally, says fire service

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Ravensden field fire started accidentally, says fire service

A large field fire was believed to have started accidentally, a fire service has said. Crews tackled the blaze in Ravensden, near Bedford, on Friday, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said. About 25 acres (10 hectares) of grassland and hedgerow were destroyed, it added. It said crews used "a range of firefighting methods including hose reel jets and specialist lances" to put the flames out and stop it from spreading. The fire service warned people to "take extra care whilst out and about, especially with BBQs, smoking materials and any other kind of naked flame" during the warmer weather, when the ground was dry. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Green bin collections to resume after Bedfordshire waste site fire
Green bin collections to resume after Bedfordshire waste site fire

BBC News

time6 days ago

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Green bin collections to resume after Bedfordshire waste site fire

Green waste bin collections that were suspended for nearly two weeks after a large fire at a waste site will begin again on 21 July. The fire at Elstow Waste Transfer Station near Bedford broke out at about 21:00 BST on Friday, 4 July and was finally put out on Thursday, 11 July. The fire involved a large quantity of non-hazardous mixed recyclable household waste. The building was demolished to enable firefighters safe access to extinguish the flames, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed. Bedford Borough Council confirmed collections will start again from Monday and thanked residents for their "kind words and patience whilst we made sure your recycling service was not impacted by the fire". Central Bedfordshire Council said the fire caused some delays to collections, but crews had since caught up. It confirmed it was still not operating its bulky waste collections and the Thorn Turn Trade Household Waste Recycling Centre would remain closed until the end of the week. The fire service said a number of contractors would remain on site so the deconstruction of the building could continue. "This may result in dust being seen from the site," it said. At the height of the blaze areas including Wixams, Shortstown, Hayes and Houghton Conquest were affected by the smoke. People were told to keep their windows and doors closed, but that no longer applied. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Residents told to 'keep windows closed' after Elstow fire
Residents told to 'keep windows closed' after Elstow fire

BBC News

time10-07-2025

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Residents told to 'keep windows closed' after Elstow fire

People living near a recycling storage centre that has been on fire since Friday are being urged to keep their windows closed, despite the hot fire at Elstow Waste Transfer Station in Bedfordshire involves a large amount of household recycling, which was deemed "non-hazardous".However, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said the agencies involved were advising any residents affected by smoke to keep their doors and windows attempting to extinguish the blaze using high-expansion foam, a decision was made to demolish the building. A fire specialist advised crews to be the first to try the "innovative tactic" of spraying expanding foam on Sunday, but it had "limited effect" because of where the fire had taken building has been declared structurally unsafe, meaning workers and emergency teams could not put water directly on the fire. Areas including Wixams, Shortstown, Hayes and Houghton Conquest were affected by the smoke, the fire service a statement on Wednesday, it said: "As the forecasted temperature continues to rise over the coming days, the agencies involved have reviewed the current situation and the advice to residents remains the same; to keep their windows and doors closed if affected by smoke."Anyone with severe respiratory concerns should contact their GP or call 111, and those with existing respiratory conditions are advised to minimise their exposure."It also issued advice suggesting people open windows on the opposite side to the plume or smoke "when it is safe to do so". Group Commander James West explained: "Waste fires are inherently difficult and complex incidents to resolve and rarely are concluded as quickly as we would like."The safety of the nearby residents, responders and on-site staff is paramount throughout an incident such as this, and we would like to thank those impacted for their continued patience and cooperation." Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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