New rules are being rolled out in an attempt to introduce greener fuel alternatives
New rules for log burners mean some households could be fined up to £300 - and people could end up with a criminal record. It comes as new regulation reduces the permissible amount of smoke new stoves can produce from 5g per hour to 3g per hour.
READ MORE 'It never happens here': Moss Side residents' horror as man, 22, killed in street attack with manhunt underway "But many log burner owners are unaware of the recent implications of clean air regulations. If they’re not followed correctly, thousands of Brits could face large fines and even a criminal conviction.
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