Tackling anti-social fireworks use

4 Nov 2020 01:10 AM

Review group calls for tighter control on fireworks.

An expert group that includes police, fire and animal welfare representatives has called for the introduction of no fireworks zones and tighter restrictions on the purchase and use of fireworks.  

The independent Firework Review Group has submitted its final report to Ministers, urging a fundamental shift in the way fireworks are bought and used.

The call comes following widespread public support across Scotland to reduce the negative impact of fireworks.

The group, chaired by former Chief Fire Officer Alasdair Hay, has recommended a number of measures be taken forward, including:

Responding to the report, Community Safety Minister Ash Denham yesterday told Parliament:

“I welcome and fully endorse these recommendations and thank Alasdair Hay and the members of the Review Group for their diligent work, especially in recent months during the pandemic.

“We are determined to keep all of Scotland’s communities safe from the harmful use of fireworks and the group’s findings will help us achieve that.

“I will now explore how these recommendations can be implemented, within the powers available to Parliament, and bring forward legislation to make these a reality.

“With Bonfire Night approaching, it is vital the public continues to adhere to the rules on meeting up with other households to help stop the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). If someone does plan on using fireworks I would urge them to please do so responsibly and safely and to be mindful of their neighbours. I would also ask them to consider the various harmful impacts the noise of fireworks can have, including on our veterans, those with sensory issues and on our pets and livestock. Adapting alternative celebrations and sticking to the rules in place can go a huge way to ensuring everyone’s safety.”

Chair of the Review Group Alasdair Hay yesterday said:

“I am pleased to set out the recommendations from the Firework Review Group.  We have carefully considered the available evidence, and believe a step change is needed in how fireworks are accessed and used by the general public. 

"This is not to prevent adults using fireworks sensibly and safely – rather, to ensure all safety requirements are fully understood and adhered to, and the impact on others has been fully considered.” 

Background

Firework Review Group: Report to the Scottish Government.

Community Safety Minister Ash Denham's full statement to parliament. 

Guidance on Bonfire Night Safety is available online from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and Parent Club.

The Scottish Government’s Fireworks Action Plan ‘Promoting the Safe and Appropriate Use of Fireworks in Scotland’ was published in October 2019.

The Scottish Government’s public consultation on fireworks ran for 14 weeks and closed in May 2019. 16,420 responses were received. It found:

The full membership of the Firework Review Group is:

Chair – Alasdair Hay, CBE QFSM

British Firework Association

British Veterinary Association

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde/ Care of Burns in Scotland

Police Scotland

Scottish Ambulance Service

Scottish Community Safety Network

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service

Scottish Local Authority Lawyers and Administrators

Scottish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Society of Chief Officers of Trading Standards in Scotland

Veterans Scotland

British Pyrotechnics Association

Community representative Edinburgh

Community Representative Blackburn

CoSLA