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UK fire safety petitions and disposable BBQ ban
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In late July 2026, a Glasgow MP launched a petition to stop the planned closure of Yorkhill Fire Station, arguing that the loss would lengthen emergency response times and endanger local communities. The same petition effort highlighted a second, separate campaign signed by nearly 4,000 people that called on the UK government to ban single‑use disposable barbecues, linking them to an increase in wildfires, wildlife damage, and waste. Three days later, the disposable‑barbecue petition had grown to over 5,000 signatures. Campaigners cited recent incidents, including a grass fire at Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh and a flare‑up on sand dunes at Yellowcraig beach, to stress the fire risk. Officials from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service warned of heightened wildfire danger, and the petition moved toward the threshold for a formal government response and potential parliamentary debate. By mid-August, the UK government implemented a temporary ban on the sale of disposable barbecues in response to heightened wildfire risks during an ongoing heatwave. This action followed reports that single-use grills had caused several serious wildfires during the summer. Major retailers, including Asda, Tesco, and Sainsbury’s, had already begun removing the products from shelves following fire service warnings, while independent forecourt operators also ceased sales to protect woodland and farmland. The ban coincided with an amber heat health alert issued by the UK Health Security Agency for several regions, including London and the West Midlands, as temperatures reached 38.1C in some areas. On August 16, the government confirmed the temporary national ban on sales to mitigate wildfire risks, complementing existing local measures like the Public Spaces Protection Order in the New Forest.
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