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Was at a school firework display a few weeks ago at a local school.
They really wanted a bonfire but they couldn't because they didn't want to ruin the grass.
It got me thinking how many other schools or people who have a big gardens would like to have a bonfire but wont because of the damage they cause.
Would a matt that is fire proof and strong enough to take the weight of a bonfire be a good invention or product to sell or rent out?
The mat could have eyelets for rope so when a skip wagon comes it can be emptied into the skip and the mat reused for next year.
Maybe smaller versions for the armed forces and scouts etc when camping out and not wanting to leave a trail?
Just a thought, what do you think?
They really wanted a bonfire but they couldn't because they didn't want to ruin the grass.
It got me thinking how many other schools or people who have a big gardens would like to have a bonfire but wont because of the damage they cause.
Would a matt that is fire proof and strong enough to take the weight of a bonfire be a good invention or product to sell or rent out?
The mat could have eyelets for rope so when a skip wagon comes it can be emptied into the skip and the mat reused for next year.
Maybe smaller versions for the armed forces and scouts etc when camping out and not wanting to leave a trail?
Just a thought, what do you think?