Message from Leicestershire Fire service - Disposable BBQs campfires and fireworks should NOT be used
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‘Very high risk’ of wildfires sparks ‘severe alert’ from UK Government, and includes Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland
During these heatwave conditions, even a small flame can rapidly develop into a wildfire, putting lives, homes, businesses and our emergency responders at risk.

We urge the public to be extremely vigilant and to do nothing that might exacerbate this risk.
Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland is covered by last tonight's 'severe alert' from the UK Government, which has been triggered by the 'very high risk' of wildfires across the region. The alert calls on all residents, landowners and visitors to avoid any activity that could start a fire, including lighting disposable barbecues, firepits and fireworks.
The general public should take steps to avoid the risk of causing fires.
This includes:
Not starting any fires, including disposable barbecues, firepits, garden incinerators and fireworks
Not starting bonfires or campfires
Not using barbecues (even those which are non-disposable) unless in a safe, controlled location away from vegetation
Disposing of cigarettes and other smoking materials thoroughly
Not leaving rubbish in the countryside, on or near grass or vegetation - this particularly applies to glass, which can magnify heat
Taking care in large gatherings to make sure activities do not heighten the risk of fires – even if attending organised events
Seeking advice before taking community action to reduce fire risk, such as creating 'fire breaks' – there's a chance this may make the situation worse
Callum Faint, Chief Fire Officer for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, said:
"Following weeks of persistent dry weather, the risk of wildfires is now extremely high. Even a small flame can rapidly develop into a major wildfire, putting lives, homes, businesses and our emergency responders at risk.
"We urge the public to be extremely vigilant and to do nothing that might exacerbate this risk."
Members of the public should remain vigilant and report fires in the open as soon as possible by dialling 999 – never assume someone else has made the call.
The public can also help emergency services by downloading the free app What3Words to their smartphones, which helps crews pinpoint the location of fires in remote areas.
If you receive a text message alert from the government, please follow the message's instructions. You should only call 999 if you need to report an emergency.
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service is working closely with local authorities and other partnership organisations to help stop the sale of disposable barbecues, and to enforce and advise on additional fire safety measures.

LFRS News - 15 Aug 2026



