Views sought on firework control zones
Communities are being urged to have their say on how new control zones could be used to tackle firework misuse.
A key part of the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act which was passed last year, control zones will give local authorities the power to designate areas where fireworks will only be allowed as part of a public fireworks display, or for a limited number of regulatory or business purposes.
A series of community workshops will provide more information and allow feedback on the proposals that will help shape guidance for local authorities on how to consider and establish the new zones, once the provisions come into force this summer.
Powers in the Act which are already in place include making it a criminal offence for anyone to supply fireworks or other pyrotechnic articles to a child or person under 18. Attacks on emergency workers using fireworks or pyrotechnic articles have also become aggravating factors that can be taken into account when courts sentence offenders.
Community safety minister Elena Whitham said: “I would absolutely urge communities and members of the public to engage in these sessions which will give people an opportunity to have their say in how control zones will work and help us address some of the issues caused by the use and dangerous misuse of fireworks.
“As part of the commencement of firework control zones, the Scottish government is producing guidance for local authorities and these workshops will provide communities with a chance to directly feed into the advice on how these control zones will work.
“This essential step demonstrates our commitment to improving the safety of fireworks in communities.”