Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterThe person responsible for the burning material at a former Cornton caravan site has agreed to stop the practice, according to environmental regulator SEPA.Controversial work to clear the site, involving burning of trees and vegetation, last week saw smoke blown across roads and houses at the nearby Westhaugh estate.The matter was referred to SEPA by Stirling Council.Residents of the Westhaugh estate had hit out over the work and Scottish Fire and Rescue had attended on numerous occasions to put out fires.Some who contacted the Observer expressed concern about the environmental damage as well as the discomfort caused by the smoke.A Stirling Council.
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