The Hawke's Bay Regional Council doesn't want marathon runners inhaling clouds of smoke from burn-offs, or anyone for that matter.
About 6000 people are expected to take part in the Air New Zealand Hawke's Bay International Marathon on Saturday with athletes making their way along various courses from Marine Parade to the new finish line at Elephant Hill Estate and Winery in Te Awanga.
Although burn-offs are allowed where landowners are redeveloping orchards and vineyards or carrying out disease control, the council says people need to consider others as well as the activities when they are planning and performing a burn-off.
Regional Council regulation group manager Liz Lambert says she has little tolerance for poor or inconsiderate practices.
"Burning is not permitted if it is likely to drift towards built-up urban areas," she says.