On whether fireworks should be banned from public sale, one commenter said: "Yes, they are far bigger and noisier than they were when I was growing up, plus youths today are out of control this time ...
Many people may be planning on holding their own Bonfire Night celebrations tonight, but there are several rules and ...
Bonfire Night marks the night Guy Fawkes tried to blow up London’s Houses of Parliament in 1605, because of a plot to kill ...
We have summarised the rules around the use of fireworks as people across the country plan events to celebrate Bonfire Night ...
Anyone over the age of 18 can buy and set off "adult" fireworksCredit ... the age of 16 - this includes sparklers and party poppers. Fireworks in the F2 and F3 categories, which include things ...
Category 1 fireworks include the likes of party poppers and sparklers ... imprisonment for up to six months, or both. Adult fireworks can only be legally set off in private places between 6-11pm.
People are being warned about the illegal use of fireworks ahead of Bonfire Night. A number of events are taking place across the North East and the rest of the UK this weekend to mark Bonfire ...
The trick-or-treating starts at 5:30 p.m. and the game will follow at 7 p.m. A fireworks show will happen ... beeline zipline, corn popper jumping pillow, barnyard ball, and playground.
Children under 12 should always be with an adult ... flashlight. * Fireworks are dangerous and illegal in Massachusetts. The ban includes firecrackers, cherry bombs and party poppers.