Responsible Use of Fireworks
Councillor Leng to
move:
This Council notes
that:
Although the majority of people use fireworks in a
responsible manner – bringing a great deal of enjoyment to
people in the celebration of many events and festivities –
there remains an issue with irresponsible use across the
country.
This Council believes
that:
- The anti-social
behaviour caused by inappropriate use of fireworks is a significant
problem for communities in Reading and has an especially profound
impact for certain groups of people, including children and older
people.
- Sensible and
simple actions can be taken by all firework users to ensure the
minimisation of distress and disruption upon people and
animals.
Consequently, this Council
resolves to:
-
Require all public firework displays within the
local authority boundaries to be advertised in advance of the
event.
-
Actively promote a public awareness campaign about
the impact of fireworks on animal welfare and vulnerable people
– including the precautions that can be taken to mitigate
risks.
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Request that the Leader of the Council write to the
Secretary of State, urging them to introduce legislation to limit
the maximum noise level of fireworks to 90dB for those sold to the
public for private displays.
-
Encourage local suppliers of fireworks to stock
‘quieter’ fireworks for public display.
Continue, and promote, the
excellent work of the Council’s Regulatory Services team in
tackling the illicit sale of fireworks across the
Borough.
Minutes:
Pursuant
to Notice, the following motion was moved by
Councillor Leng and seconded by Councillor Emberson and
CARRIED:
Resolved –
This Council notes that:
Although the majority of people use fireworks in a
responsible manner – bringing a great deal of enjoyment to
people in the celebration of many events ...
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