If you are planning on hosting a fireworks event you should report it to us - Notification of fireworks display. The event will then be displayed on the 'Planned fireworks displays in North Kesteven' list on this page.
This will make other people aware of the time and date of the planned fireworks, so that they may take preparatory action if they are living with people or animals that may find fireworks distressing.
For more information on the impact that fireworks can have, please read the other content on this page
Fireworks and the law
Everyone should be able to enjoy fireworks safely, whether at an organised display or in their back garden. Here you’ll find out the law around using fireworks as well as how to stay safe, and report those using fireworks in a dangerous or threatening way.
What time can fireworks be used?
Fireworks can be used in the UK any time from 7am to 11pm. Exceptions are:
- Bonfire night: 7am to midnight
- New Year’s Eve, Diwali and Chinese New Year: 7am to 1am the following day
Categories of fireworks
- category one: ‘Throwdown fireworks’ including firecrackers, bangers and party poppers
- categories two and three: ‘Adult fireworks’ available in shops
- category four: Professional display fireworks available from specialist suppliers
Who can use fireworks?
According to the Fireworks Regulations 2004 and the Pyrotechnic Articles (Safety) Regulations 2015:
- anyone over 18 can buy, carry or use category one, two and three fireworks
- anyone over 16 can only buy, carry or use category one fireworks
- anyone over 12 can buy Christmas crackers
- only licensed professionals can buy, carry and use category 4 fireworks
- unless part of an organised event by licensed professionals, fireworks cannot be used on the street or in a public place
- it’s an offence to throw or set off any firework (including sparklers and category 1 fireworks) in or into any highway, street, thoroughfare or public space
What is the impact of firework misuse?
Used irresponsibly, fireworks can cause damage to property and do significant harm to people and animals. Not only is there a danger from fireworks exploding, they can also pose a serious fire risk as well.
This is why members of the public may only use fireworks on private property, such as their back gardens, and only licensed professionals can use them in public places.
For more information on the impact on animals please go to the RSPCA website.
For information on the potential impact on those living with Post Traumatic Street Disorder please go to the PTSD UK website.
What you can do
If children are setting off fireworks in your area, our first advice is to ask them politely to stop. It’s possible they’re unaware that they are breaking the law. If you know their parents, perhaps ask them to intervene.
Who to contact should you need to:
- Call Police if immediate endangerment to people or vehicles on 999.
- If noise related we may be able to help. For further information see our noise nuisance webpage.
Planned firework events in North Kesteven
We do not know of any planned firework events - if you are organising an event please notify us: Notification of fireworks display