No Big Bonfire Bashes This Year Thanks to Govt Rules

With government restrictions still in place, the usual bonfire night events and public firework displays are cancelled. Local councils aren’t hosting any gatherings this year. If you’re thinking of lighting up the sky at home, make sure you stick to local household mixing rules.

Planning Your Own Firework Display? Play It Safe!

  • Buy fireworks only from legitimate, licensed retailers.
  • It’s illegal to sell fireworks to anyone under 18.
  • Under 18s can’t have fireworks in public places – it’s against the law.
  • Never throw or set off fireworks in the street, on roads, or public areas.
  • Fireworks must NOT be lit after midnight on Bonfire Night.
  • Get caught causing a nuisance? You face an instant fine, and any fireworks found with under 18s will be confiscated.
  • Never use petrol or any accelerant to start your bonfire – it’s dangerous.
  • Be a good neighbour: always give them a heads-up if you’re setting off fireworks.
  • Only use fireworks that meet British Standard 7114 or European equivalents.

Remember, safety and consideration are key this Bonfire Night. Follow the rules and keep the celebrations safe and neighbour-friendly!

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