The UK Government is seeking views on the regulation of pyrotechnics and fireworks in the UK.

Fireworks are enjoyed by many for celebrations and cultural events. However, their use has become a growing concern, as seen from public complaints, parliamentary debates, and petitions calling for stronger controls due to the negative impacts on neighbourhood safety, vulnerable people, and animals.

This consultation explores these issues, in support of the UK Government’s Safer Streets Mission to tackle anti-social behaviour. The goal is to find an approach that preserves the enjoyment of fireworks for celebrations while preventing harm and distress to others.

Before making any changes to fireworks regulations, the Government is seeking views on their proposals to ensure they receive all relevant evidence and perspectives. This will allow them to refine the policy to reduce unintended consequences and maximise the potential benefits. They are seeking views on proposals to:

  • restrict the availability of noisier fireworks to the general public, with louder products only available to professional users.
  • add products deemed to be carrying unacceptable risks to the list of existing banned pyrotechnic products set out in regulation 33 of the Pyrotechnic Articles (Safety) Regulations 2015 (as amended).
  • review the regulations for fireworks and pyrotechnic products currently classified as lower risk to better reflect the different levels of risk they pose.

To take part in the consultation, please click here.

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