What hours are fireworks illegal in London? Rules for Bonfire Night celebrations
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What hours are fireworks illegal in London? Rules for Bonfire Night celebrations
"It's nearly Bonfire Night, but before you go planning a fireworks display Guy Fawkes would die for, there are a few things you need to know first. Namely, pyromaniacs will need to be aware that fireworks are actually banned from a certain time at night in the UK, meaning you can't be setting off whizz bangs and Catherine wheels willy nilly throughout the night."
"For the rest of the year, fireworks are illegal in Britain after 11pm. That means that on November 5 Brits will have an extra hour to enjoy festive explosives. The best Bonfire Night displays in London London certainly isn't short on spectacular Guy Fawkes displays - here are some of Time Out's favourites. One of London's biggest, baddest displays is, this year, also one of the spookiest."
On Guy Fawkes night it is illegal to set off fireworks between midnight and 7pm. For the rest of the year, fireworks are illegal in Britain after 11pm, giving November 5 an extra hour for celebrations. London offers several major Bonfire Night displays, including Ally Pally's show on Halloween weekend, the returning Blackheath display on November 1, and Dulwich Sports Club's large, ticketed event with live music, food and drink. Local councils and event organisers often collaborate to stage large public fireworks displays that draw significant crowds each year.
Read at Time Out London
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