- It is illegal to sell fireworks to anyone under 18 years of age. Maximum penalty of £5000 and/or six months
in prison
- It is illegal to set off fireworks between 11pm and 7am
(Bonfire night extended until 12 midnight)
- It is illegal for a member of the public to possess a
“display” style firework (Category 4 fireworks, can only
be used by professionals)
- It is illegal to let off any firework in a public place and
- this carries a fine of up to £5000. Police may also
issue an £80 Fixed Penalty Notice
- All fireworks sold to the public must comply to British
Safety Standard BS 7114
- The Police have the power to stop and search anyone
suspected of carrying fireworks
- The sale of bangers, mini rockets, fireworks that fly
erratically (Squibs, helicopters etc), aerial shells and
maroons is illegal
- Fireworks can only be stored for private use for up to
14 days, subject to them being stored in a safe place
- It is illegal to cause unnecessary suffering to animals
with fireworks. Maximum penalty £5000 and/or six
months in prison
Click this link to download a copy of this advice leaflet