It is an offence to:
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possess adult fireworks (all fireworks except category 1 fireworks - party poppers, sparklers, throwdowns etc) in a public place by anyone under the age of 18;
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possess category 4 fireworks (professional display fireworks) by anyone other than a fireworks professional;
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it is illegal to supply adult fireworks to those under 18;
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throw or cast or fire any firework in or into any highway, street, thoroughfare or public space (this would include throwing or firing from a private place into a public place, street, highway etc);
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to light any fire or discharge any firearm or firework (without lawful authority or excuse) within 50 feet of the centre of a highway which consists of or comprises a carriageway, and as a consequence, the highway is damaged.
There is a curfew on the use of adult fireworks between 11 pm and 7 am, except on:
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Bonfire Night (when the curfew is between 12 midnight and 7 am);
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New Year's Eve (when the curfew is between 1 am and 7 am);
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Chinese New Year (when the curfew is between 1 am and 7 am);
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Diwali Night (when the curfew is between 1 am and 7 am).
The penalties for using fireworks outside the above curfew hours are imprisonment (maximum 6 months) and a substantial fine. Please note, you could also commit offences if they were being used to cause a nuisance.
Please see websites in Related Information for details from the Health and Safety Executive on how to safely use fireworks and organise a fireworks display.