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Bonfire mistaken for fly-tipping by council | Bonfire mistaken for fly-tipping by council |
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A decades-old Guy Fawkes celebration was left with no bonfire after a council mistook the collected material for fly-tipped waste and removed it. | A decades-old Guy Fawkes celebration was left with no bonfire after a council mistook the collected material for fly-tipped waste and removed it. |
Villagers in Lower Hartshay in Derbyshire said they were surprised and disappointed to find "environmental crime scene" tape there instead. | Villagers in Lower Hartshay in Derbyshire said they were surprised and disappointed to find "environmental crime scene" tape there instead. |
Amber Valley Borough Council said it responded to a fly-tipping complaint and put up a warning sign first. | Amber Valley Borough Council said it responded to a fly-tipping complaint and put up a warning sign first. |
They also said organisers should have applied for a temporary events licence. | They also said organisers should have applied for a temporary events licence. |
Residents said they did not see the warning sign and villager David Crowder said they had never needed a licence before. | Residents said they did not see the warning sign and villager David Crowder said they had never needed a licence before. |
"I've been involved for the last 29 years, as long as I've lived in the village, so it has been a longstanding event," he said. | "I've been involved for the last 29 years, as long as I've lived in the village, so it has been a longstanding event," he said. |
"I'm sure the council have been aware it happens every year, so we feel it would have been better had they approached one of us, rather than take it away." | "I'm sure the council have been aware it happens every year, so we feel it would have been better had they approached one of us, rather than take it away." |
Taxpayers' money 'wasted' | Taxpayers' money 'wasted' |
He said the council should have realised the heap of hedge cuttings and scrap wood was for a bonfire, given the time of year. | He said the council should have realised the heap of hedge cuttings and scrap wood was for a bonfire, given the time of year. |
"It just seems such a waste of taxpayers' money," he said. | "It just seems such a waste of taxpayers' money," he said. |
Children and adults usually help to build the material into a bonfire on the day of the event, which Mr Crowder said "brings people together". | Children and adults usually help to build the material into a bonfire on the day of the event, which Mr Crowder said "brings people together". |
A smaller event, with fireworks and sparklers, was held on Saturday. | A smaller event, with fireworks and sparklers, was held on Saturday. |
"We want to try and have a bonfire next year and we just want to work with the council now to ensure we do everything they want us to," said Mr Crowder. | "We want to try and have a bonfire next year and we just want to work with the council now to ensure we do everything they want us to," said Mr Crowder. |
A council spokesman said the authority was happy to provide help and support for organisers of community events. |
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