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Group to consider restrictions on fireworks use
17 December 2019
An expert group including police and animal protection representatives have met for the first time to consider restricting the use of fireworks in Scotland.
Following widespread public support from the Scottish public to reduce the negative impact of fireworks, the group will consider available options to restrict the use of fireworks on private property and the times at which they can be let off.
The full membership of the Firework Review Group has been announced by community safety minister Ash Denham.
Ms Denham said: “I am delighted to announce membership of the review group which will now consider how best to use the powers at our disposal to ensure fireworks are used safely and do not cause harm, distress or serious injury.
“The results of both our public consultation and national survey demonstrate overwhelming public support for a change in how fireworks are sold and used, and this group will have a vital role in informing our approach.”
Former chief fire officer and chair of the group Ali Hay said: “I am pleased to take on the role of chair of the review group to consider the options we have available, and I look forward to working with all members of the group to develop our recommendations on what change is needed.
“The work of the group will play an important role in ensuring everyone is able to enjoy fireworks safely and appropriately and minimise any inappropriate or dangerous use.”
The Scottish Government’s Fireworks Action Plan Promoting the Safe and Appropriate Use of Fireworks in Scotland was launched earlier this year and sets out a number of action points to reduce the negative impact of fireworks.
The group will operate for a period of up to nine months and will present its final recommendations to Ministers in Summer 2020.
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