Glasgow is now the second Scottish council to introduce a ban on fireworks in certain areas of the city around Bonfire’s Night
From 1 to 10 November a new firework control zone will be placed on Pollokshields, meaning anyone setting off fireworks in both public and private spaces will be committing a criminal offence.
The council identified this Southside neighbourhood as having faced the most serious firework-related antisocial behaviour.
They are also considering a city-wide ban which will be the subject of an upcoming public consultation.
The ban will include all types of fireworks excluding sparklers, where those found to break the legislation could face six months in prison or a fine of up to £5,0000.
Police Scotland have said Bonfire Night is one of the busiest of the year for fire crews and they will be visiting schools to educate young people on the dangers of fireworks misuse over the coming weeks.
Signs will be in place around the zone to inform people of the ban.
From 1 to 10 November a new firework control zone will be placed on Pollokshields, meaning anyone setting off fireworks in both public and private spaces will be committing a criminal offence.
The council identified this Southside neighbourhood as having faced the most serious firework-related antisocial behaviour.
They are also considering a city-wide ban which will be the subject of an upcoming public consultation.
The ban will include all types of fireworks excluding sparklers, where those found to break the legislation could face six months in prison or a fine of up to £5,0000.
Police Scotland have said Bonfire Night is one of the busiest of the year for fire crews and they will be visiting schools to educate young people on the dangers of fireworks misuse over the coming weeks.
Signs will be in place around the zone to inform people of the ban.
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00:00Glasgow is now the second Scottish council to introduce a ban on fireworks in certain areas
00:05of the city around Bonfire's Neck. From the 1st to the 10th of November, a new firework control
00:10zone will be placed on Pollock's Shields, meaning anyone setting off fireworks in both public and
00:16private spaces will be committing a criminal offence. The council identified the Southside
00:21neighbourhood as having faced the most serious firework-related antisocial behaviour. They are
00:26also considering a city-wide ban which will be the subject of an upcoming public consultation.
00:32The ban will include all types of fireworks, excluding sparklers, where those found to break
00:37legislation could face six months in prison or a fine of up to £5,000. Police Scotland have said
00:44Bonfire Night is one of the busiest nights of the year for fire crews and they will be visiting
00:49schools to educate young people on the dangers of firework misuse over the coming weeks. Signs will
00:56be placed around the zone to inform people of the ban.