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Stay safe this Bonfire Night

Stay safe this Bonfire Night
Bonfire Night is a time for families and friends to come together and enjoy spectacular firework displays in their local communities.

Council Leader Cammy Day urges residents only to attend organised displays this Bonfire Night, while repeating calls for a complete ban on the public sale of fireworks.

Council Leader Cammy Day said:

Bonfire Night is a time for families and friends to come together and enjoy spectacular firework displays in their local communities. I would urge you to only attend organised events this evening, and to take care of each other and follow the safety advice.

I’ve already expressed my dismay and anger at the violence and disorder perpetrated by a small minority of mindless thugs on Halloween – and hope that we don’t see a repeat of that this evening.

It’s incomprehensible to me that anyone would choose to cause such fear and alarm in our communities – and I fear it’s only a matter of time until someone is more seriously hurt or worse.

That’s why I’m repeating my call again today for a complete ban of the public sale of fireworks – and for tougher sentences for those intent on causing fear and alarm in our communities.

I visited the Lothian bus depot and control room following last week’s attacks and the drivers I spoke to were understandably shaken by what had happened and concerned for their safety. Nobody should face violence at work, and they have our full support – as do our Police and Fire Service colleagues.

I want to reassure our communities that we’re continuing to plan and work closely with Police Scotland – who have committed significant additional resources – and other partners to ensure that this evening passes off as peacefully as possible.

If you witness any criminality, or have any other relevant information, please contact the Police or Crimestoppers as soon as you can.

Firework Control Zones are in effect in four areas of the city – Niddrie, Calton Hill, Seafield and Balerno – from 1 to 10 November, making it a criminal offence to use fireworks (excluding sparklers and indoor fireworks) unless part of a licensed display.

There are a number of organised events taking place across the city. Full details are available on the council website.

Published: November 5th 2024

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