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Latest Incidents

4th July, 2026 - 2.50pm: At 2.50pm we received a call to smoke coming from the woods near Wareh...Read more

4th July, 2026 - 12.30pm: At 12.30pm we received a call to a fire in the area of Harmans Cross. ...Read more

4th July, 2026 - 11.20am: At 11.20am we received a call to alarms in a residential property in M...Read more

4th July, 2026 - 10.35am: At 10.35am we received a call to alarms in a residential property in C...Read more

4th July, 2026 - 10.27am: At 10.27am we received a call to a deer trapped in fencing in a recrea...Read more

4th July, 2026 - 10.02: At 10.02am we received a call to alarms operating in a residential pro...Read more

4th July, 2026 - 8.55am: At 8.55am we received a call to alarms operating in a domestic propert...Read more

4th July, 2026 - 8.29am: At 8.29am we received a call to alarms operating in a domestic propert...Read more

2nd July, 2026 - 01:09: Two crews from Westbourne and Springbourne attended a road traffic col...Read more

Protecting land beyond your garden

If your property backs onto or is close to a greenspace, the land manager holds responsibility for managing the risk to that land.

Heathland and forestry land owners/managers, with advice from Natural England, manage the habitat to maintain it for key species.

We need to balance the needs of wildlife protection, habitat management and homes. Everyone has a part to play – balance is key.

Our heathlands are internationally important habitats and, as such, are subject to legal constraints. Land managers assess the fire risk and work with the fire and rescue service to manage this risk as far as possible.

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