Thursday, January 30, 2020

Firework crackdown backed by councillors


Denbighshire County Council has supported a raft of recommendations to regulate the use of fireworks in the county.

A Notice of Motion, put forward by Councillors Brian Blakeley, Gwyneth Kensler and Julian Thompson-Hill and supported by councillors meeting in Ruthin, means that:

  • Organisers of all public firework displays within the local authority boundaries will be encouraged to advertise in advance of the event, allowing residents to take precautions for their animals and vulnerable people
  • The Council will actively promote a public awareness campaign about the impact of fireworks on animal welfare and vulnerable people – including the precautions that can be taken to mitigate risks;
  • The Council will write to the Welsh Government urging them to utilise any levers at their disposal to mitigate any negative impacts on animals and vulnerable people of the hosting of fireworks displays;
  • The authority will also write to the UK Government urging them to introduce legislation to limit the maximum noise level of fireworks to 90 decibels for those sold to the public for private displays;
  • All local suppliers of fireworks will be encouraged to stock “quieter” fireworks for public display.
  • Further work will take place with the Council’s public protection team to see what other action can be taken.

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