A ban preventing the burning of heather and other vegetation across swathes of peatland will be expanded under Government plans. The Environment Department (Defra) said it will consult on increasing the protected area from 220,000 to more than 368,000 hectares of England’s deep peat – an area equivalent to the size of London, Manchester and the West Midlands put together. The ban would apply to more than half of the country’s 677,250 hectares of blanket bog, including the entire area of upland deep peat.
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