FARNHAM firefighters tackled their second grassland blaze in just over a fortnight last Friday afternoon.
A Surrey Fire and Rescue spokesman said the fire was started “deliberately” and destroyed around 600 square metres of rare heathland habitat - a breeding ground for birds such as the Dartford Warbler.
The alleged offenders were condemned on social media for starting the fire, it coming just minutes before the fatal plane crash at Blackbushe Airport.
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It comes after another major fire took hold on Hankley Common on July 16, prompting Farnham firefighters to urge people to be extra vigilant when out picnicking in dry weather.
Fire crews from Farnham, Haslemere, Camberley, Cranleigh and Woking battled to contain the Hankley blaze that destroyed an area extending to two hectares 500 metres west of Kettlebury Farm.


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