What are Firework Control Zones?
A firework control zone is an area within a local authority's boundaries in which it is a criminal offence for a member of the public to ignite a firework, including on private property such as a garden. It is also an offence to fire a firework into the boundaries of a zone; or to knowingly or recklessly throw or cast a lit firework into a zone. This does not apply to category F1 fireworks, which will still be permitted within firework control zones subject to any other legal controls on their use. Category F1 fireworks are indoor or close proximity fireworks with minimal safety distances. These can include sparklers, novelty items, indoor fireworks, and party poppers.
Why do they exist?
This is an option that can be used as one part of a specific targeted response to issues associated with firework use.
The power for local authorities to designate a place or places as firework control zones within their boundaries came into force on 22 June 2023. This is a key measure within the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act 2022, which aims to support a cultural shift in the relationship that Scotland has with fireworks.
How can I put forward a request for an area to be considered as a Firework Control Zone?
Should you feel there is an ongoing problem around fireworks in your area a community request can be made by any community of interest for a Firework Control Zone. In the first instance this should be sent by e-mail to:- CommunitySafety@argyll-bute.gov.uk
The Council’s Anti-Social Behaviour Co-ordinator will then make contact with you and provide further detail on the evidence and information required to take forward the request. If the process is taken forward there is a requirement for the Council to consult with necessary stakeholders on the proposal in line with the legislation, this process could take a number of months. Further detailed information will be provided by the Council when any request is made.
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