No BBQs plea after Peak District moorland fires

  • Published
Related topics
Moorland fire at Rushup Edge, near CastletonImage source, @DerbyshireFRS
Image caption,

Six fire crews tackled the fire at Rushup Edge, near Castleton, with the help of Peak District rangers and mountain rescue teams

People have been warned not to light barbecues in the Peak District after two moorland fires.

Crews were first called to Rushup Edge, in Derbyshire, at 13:34 BST on Saturday when fire spread across three hectares (seven acres) of farmland.

Witnesses said it was caused by people cooking near a footpath, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service said.

On Sunday afternoon, firefighters were called to another blaze in Upper Padley.

The fire service said although smoke "may be visible from a distance" the blaze off Sheffield Road was "currently under control".

The blazes follow another moorland fire at Birchen Edge, Baslow, on Tuesday.

Last year, officials called for shops in the national park to stop selling BBQs after a series of fires.

Image source, @DerbyshireFRS
Image caption,

This disposable BBQ was found at the scene of the moorland fire

On Saturday, six fire crews worked with Peak District rangers and mountain rescue teams to prevent the spread of the fire at Rushup Edge, and protect the moorland and nearby pregnant ewes.

On Twitter, the fire service said: "If you're heading out to the Peak District, leave the BBQ at home."

Posting a picture of a disposable BBQ found at the scene, near Castleton, it added: "Come on people this is your countryside - let's protect it!"

Follow BBC East Midlands on Facebook, external, Twitter, external, or Instagram, external. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@bbc.co.uk, external.

Related internet links

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.