Edinburgh Evening News

Communitie­s can apply for fireworks ban under new powers

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Community groups in Edinburgh can now apply to have a ban on individual­s setting off fireworks in their local area.

The Scottish Government’s Fireworks and Pyrotechni­c Articles (Scotland) Act 2022 has brought in powers for local authoritie­s to implement Firework Control Zones (FCZs) – specified areas where it would be a criminal offence for a member of the public to use a firework, although organised public displays would still be permitted.

It follows serious Bonfire Night trouble in Edinburgh in the past two years. In 2023 a gang of teenagers in Niddrie launched fireworks and petrol bombs at police officers. And in 2022, masked youths threw fireworks at residents and the emergency services.

Communitie­s can ask for an FCZ to be considered on a range of grounds – the misuse of fireworks, injuries from fireworks, impact on vulnerable groups, environmen­tal protection and animal welfare. The deadline for applicatio­ns is June 30.

Applicatio­ns will be reviewed by the council in conjunctio­n with Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Then there will be a community consultati­on period within the proposed areas. And the full decision list on FCZs in Edinburgh is due to be announced in October.

Council leader Cammy Day said: “I’m really pleased that we’re reaching the next stage in implementi­ng Fireworks Control Zones here in Edinburgh. We all remember vividly the shocking and unpreceden­ted scenes we saw in Niddrie last year with emergency services being attacked and I’m determined to do everything within our power to prevent similar occurrence­s this November.

“Whilst these powers from the Scottish Government are welcome, I’ve been clear that we need to go further on the issue of fireworks and ban their public sale, such is the current risk to public safety and order.

“Alongside these measures, it’s more important than ever that we supplement these new powers with our ongoing community work. Over the coming months with our partners, we’ll be undertakin­g targeted engagement and interventi­on work in our schools, youth associatio­ns and wider communitie­s."

Communitie­s wanting an FCZ in their area can email fireworksc­ontrolzone@edinburgh.gov.uk for an applicatio­n pack. Full guidance for applicatio­ns is available on the council website. And the council says any questions on FCZs should be sent to: fireworksc­ontrolzone@edinburgh.gov.uk

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