When can you set off fireworks in the UK?
In the UK, the rules regarding fireworks are primarily governed by the Fireworks Regulation 2004. These regulations restrict the use of fireworks to specific times and require individuals to adhere to certain guidelines. The general guidelines for setting off fireworks are as follows:
The law says you must not set off or through fireworks (including sparkles) in the street or other public areas. You must not set off fireworks between 11pm and 7am except for:
- Bonfire Night – Fireworks can be set off until midnight.
- New Year’s Eve – Fireworks can be set off until 1am
- Diwali and Chinese New Year – Fireworks can be set off until 1am.
Additionally, there may be local variations in regulations, so it’s essential to check with your local council or authorities to ensure you are following the specific rules in your area. It’s important to prioritise safety when using fireworks, follow instructions carefully, and consider the well-being of animals, children, and individuals who may be sensitive to loud noises.