Chris Bowen, page-73

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    NO. That cant happen.

    Wood fires are looking to be outlawed in Scotland.

    Wood burners are appliances such as wood burning stoves, fireplaces, and firepits that are used to burn wood in our homes or gardens, usually for heating or cooking.

    From 1 April, new homes built in Scotland will not be allowed to use direct emission heating systems such as oil and gas boilers, and bioenergy sources which includes wood and log burning stoves.

    New properties will need to use "climate-friendly alternatives" such as heat pumps or heat networks.

    The rules also apply to those looking to convert an existing property. A conversion relates to changing the occupation or use of a building, for example turning an attic into a bedroom, and is different from making alterations or adding an extension.

    How will they get rid of all the wood from the trees they cut down to instal the wind farms?
    oh thats right Biomass...renewable?? No ...puts our more Co2 than coal ...yes.

    Scotland now off my world tour ...cant get any solitude there & visual pollution off the scale.

    Don't think the bonnie hills are what they used to be.

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