Permits are not currently required for the lighting of fires in the Laggan Brigade area. However you are required to submit a notification of intent to burn.
LAGGAN & DISTRICT RURAL FIRE BRIGADE
In case of fire or other emergency call triple zero
Permits are not currently required for the lighting of fires in the Laggan Brigade area. However you are required to submit a notification of intent to burn.
In case of fire or other emergency call triple zero
Get the lastest fire information from the NSW RFS including items such as Fires Near Me, Major Fire Updates, Hazard Reductions, Fire Danger Ratings and Total Fire Bans, Bush Fire Danger Period and Fire Permits, as well as useful information on how to Prevent Bush Fire Arson, how to Report a Cigarette Butt Tosser and other Emergency Information.
NSW RFS fire safety information and tips to help keep your home fire safe including preparing a Bush Fire Survival Plan, Knowing and Managing Your Bush Fire Risk, Building and Travelling in a Bush Fire Area, Preparing Your Home, Yourself and Family, Home Fire Safety, Fire Danger Ratings and Alert Levels, Neighbourhood Safer Places, Vegetation Clearing and Farm Fire Safety.
Since the Brigade's inception in approximately 1939 as Laggan & District Volunteer Bushfire Brigade, we have been an important part of the Laggan and wider Southern Tablelands and New South Wales communities, providing fire suppression and prevention services and numerous other forms of assistance.
As part of the Southern Tablelands Zone of the NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS), the Brigade not only responds to grass, bush, house and other structure fires, but also provides assistance and fire suppression support for motor vehicle accidents, hazardous materials spills, storm damage, search and rescue and similar emergency situations almost anywhere, anytime.
For detailed regional weather information click here.
There are significant penalties for the unauthorised or uncontrolled lighting of fires in NSW. Fire permits help ensure that fire is used safely. A permit (free from the NSW RFS) sets out the rules around how a fire is lit and maintained, and lets firefighters know when you are conducting burning activities on your property. For specific information regarding the permit requirements within the Laggan Brigade district, please contact our Brigade Captain Peter Anderson on either (02) 4837 3305 or 0466 887 263 or by email to captain@lagganbfb.com.au BEFORE lighting any fire.For general information and requirements regarding the lighting of fires, please read the publication Before You Light That Fire.
Outside the statutory bush fire danger period, it is now possible to lodge your burn notification to the NSW RFS online by following this link.
Please remember that you still also need to notify your neighbours of your intended burn at least one day ahead.
First of all a warm welcome to the Laggan district. We are sure you will enjoy your time here in this fantastic little community.
Like most rural areas Laggan is not immune from fire catastrophies and incidents, so in conjunction with our Zone District Office, Laggan Rural Fire Brigade has put together a comprehensive (9mb) and handy document to help new arrivals in the community prepare and protect themselves and their properties from bush fires.
To view and/or download this document, please use this link.
In order for the Brigade to provide the best possible protection for you, your family and your property, it is essential that we hold as much information as possible regarding your holdings within the Laggan district.
If you have not already done so or if your information or circumstances have changed, please help us to help you by completing the online Property Information Form.
The information you provide is only used for Brigade purposes, and remains confidential at all times between you and the Brigade.
In a bush fire Cat. 1 tankers are used for house protection as they carry considerably more water than the smaller Cat. 7.
Our Cat. 1 tanker is 2.4 metres wide, 7.5 metres long, 3.5 metres high and its 17.5 metre turning circle makes it difficult to negotiate under low trees, around sharp corners or make U turns.
Can we get to the rear of your house?
What about bridges or grids? Will they stand the 13.7 tonne weight of the tanker, and if not are they marked accordingly?
"LAGGAN BRIGADE - SERVING AND PROTECTING OUR COMMUNITY - ALL DAY, EVERY DAY"
Postal Address
The Secretary
Laggan & District Rural Fire Brigade
PO Box 105
CROOKWELL NSW 2583
Station Address
Peelwood Road
LAGGAN NSW 2583
Captain
Peter Anderson
Phone: (02) 4837 3305
Mobile: 0466 887 263
Email: captain@lagganbfb.com.au
Secretary
Simon Lynch
Phone: (02) 4837 3315
Mobile: 0419 236 474
Email: secretary@lagganbfb.com.au
Permit Issuing Officers
Peter Anderson
Phone: (02) 4837 3305
Mobile: 0466 887 263
Bernie Broderick
Phone: (02) 4832 1878
Mobile: 0417 261 386