To help mitigate the risk firefighters are out across various locations across our districts- please stop and say hello to them, they are happy to chat about ways to keep yourself and our countryside safe!
You can meet our crews at:
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Saturday 23rd May: Ilkley Moor - Cow and Calf rocks Saturday 23rd May 2026, (Keighley & Spen Valley Stations).
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Saturday 23rd May: Wessenden Head (Skelmanthorpe Station) & Butterly Reservoir (Slaithwaite Station).
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Across the weekend: Stations across Calderdale district will be taking part in risk reduction activities, engagements and will have an increased presence across the high risk areas, and the Calderdale Community Safety Wardens will be doing some patrols in the hot spot areas.
Dry grass, moorland and woodland can ignite easily in warm conditions. Fires can spread rapidly, especially in open landscapes, and are often difficult to control once established.
Mick Rhodes, Wildfire Lead at WYFRS says “Wildfires present significant challenges for our crews, often requiring long periods of firefighting in remote areas and rapidly changing conditions. During recent incidents, firefighters have worked tirelessly alongside partner agencies to protect communities, wildlife and infrastructure, using specialist wildfire capabilities and equipment to access difficult terrain safely. However, with warm and dry weather increasing the risk, these fires can spread quickly and are often preventable.
"We’re asking the public to act responsibly when visiting moorland areas, simple actions such as avoiding disposable barbecues and taking litter home can make a vital difference in reducing the risk of devastating fires."
Some safety tips:
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Do not use disposable BBQs or light fires on moorland, in parks or other open spaces.
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Never drop cigarettes or matches on the ground, particularly in dry grassland areas.
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Glass bottles and other litter can magnify sunlight and start fires. Always dispose of waste responsibly.
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Stick to designated paths as this reduces the risk of accidental ignition and helps protect sensitive habitats.
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Do not park on dry grass, as hot exhausts can easily start a fire.
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If you see a fire, or signs of one, call 999 immediately and ask for the Fire Service. Early reporting can prevent a small incident from becoming a major wildfire.
For more information please visit https://www.westyorksfire.gov.uk/safety/wildfire