Wildfire prevention: protecting your farm before it is too late

Fire chiefs issue plea to public over future wildfire risk as heatwave set to continue

Jane Thynne
Head of News and Business
clock • 3 min read
Wildfires are currently raging throughout the countryside with high temperatures and strong winds set to continue
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Wildfires are currently raging throughout the countryside with high temperatures and strong winds set to continue

As the warmer, drier weather is set to continue over the next few days, the risk of wildfire remains an increasing concern for farmers. The Met Office has said for the coming week, conditions will remain...

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