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Old 16-11-2023, 13:16   #28
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Re: Fireworks / Bonfire night

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh View Post
I would also blame insurance companies that can make displays too expensive to run and councils cancelling displays. If public displays are pulled or made too expensive people will want to set some off at home.
Agreed.

My view is that fireworks should only be allowed at a licensed event, whether it be from the council, a community club and if an individual wants to use fireworks, they obtain a permit from the local council.
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