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This is the first that I have heard of this year. There will be plenty of others, no doubt.
Last year, the local fire service visited a heathland reserve that I am involved with to plan for a fire there. This was quite a turnaround. We had been wanting them to visit for familiarisation for several years, but they had always said it was too low a priority. Now they were knocking on our door.
Anyway, they went away happy with the preparations that we had in place.