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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Owners of wood burners, stoves and open fires will no longer be able to buy house coal or wet wood, under a ban to be rolled out from next year.

Sales of the two most polluting fuels will be phased out in England to help cut air pollution, the government says.

Bags of logs sold in DIY stores, garden centres and petrol stations often contain wet wood - a type of wood which produces more pollution and smoke.

The public should move to "cleaner alternatives", the government says.

Plans for the ban were first announced 18 months ago, but the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has now confirmed it is going ahead.

The government said wood burning stoves and coal fires are the largest source of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), small particles of air pollution which find their way into the body's lungs and blood.

Read the full article at BBC News

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It was not clear from the article how much PM2.5 is emitted from wood burners designed for smokeless zones burning dried wood.  I own up to using wood to heat my well insulated house (no other fuels used) but air dry my wood for at least a year. 

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