London’s parks have strict rules on barbecues to reduce the risk of grass and woodland fires. Across most parks, barbecuing is generally banned, with restrictions focused on preventing open flames and heat sources from igniting dry vegetation. When barbecuing is allowed, it is typically limited to using approved equipment and following park-specific conditions, including where fires may be lit and how they must be managed. The guidance also emphasises responsibility for fire safety, such as ensuring the cooking method does not cause a hazard and that any equipment is used safely and within the boundaries of the park’s rules. Because park regulations can vary by location, the current position is that people should check the specific rules for the particular park they plan to use before lighting anything. Overall, the message from the reporting is that barbecues are prohibited in the majority of London parks, and anyone planning to cook outdoors needs to confirm whether an exception applies and comply with the permitted method and conditions.