Environmental Protection Frequently Asked Questions

A bonfire can be lit at any time as long as it does not cause a nuisance but we would recommend lighting it after dusk, if necessary. For further information contact our Customer Service Centre.
  1. Am I allowed to have a bonfire?
  2. Are there any bye-laws relating to the lighting of bonfires during daylight hours?
  3. Are there any grants available to help fund the installation of double or triple glazing in a house in Datchet due to the proximity to Heathrow Airport and subsequent aircraft noise?
  4. Are there certain times when a bonfire can or cannot be lit?
  5. Can I get advice on dealing with asbestos?
  6. Do I live in a smoke free area. Can I have a solid fuel fire?
  7. Does the RBWM provide any grants for removal of asbestos guttering and garage roofing or can they recommend contractors who carry out this work?
  8. How do I raise concerns about fumes and smog?
  9. I need information about disposing of pesticides which are no longer permitted to be stored by householders?
  10. What can you do about pollution?

Contact Information:

By telephone: 01628 683820

By email: customer.service@rbwm.gov.uk

By post: Public Protection Unit, RBWM, York House, Sheet Street, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 1DD



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Modified: 2012-01-16
Author: Allison Helyer
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