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Peterborough MP Andrew Pakes today called for a ban on traditional fireworks claiming there is “overwhelming public support for alternatives – now is the time to change the way we celebrate. “We can enjoy spectacular displays while protecting the wellbeing of those who suffer due to traditional fireworks.”

Mr Pakes said he was renewing his call for urgent changes to the law governing fireworks in the UK.

Following the publication of the Social Market Foundation (SMF) report ‘Out with the Bang’ the MP said it was the opportunity to highlight the growing public support for alternatives to traditional fireworks to reduce their impact on animals and vulnerable people.

Mr Pakes has been a long-standing advocate for stricter firework regulations and a shift towards more animal, and community friendly forms of celebration.

“Fireworks have always been a big part of our national celebrations, but they come at a cost to our animals, environment, and the most vulnerable in our communities,” he said.

The SMF’s research reveals that 91 per cent of Britons are open to replacing or partially replacing traditional fireworks with safer alternatives, such as drone light shows or quiet fireworks.

Only 15 per cent of the population supports the current regulations on firework use.

These findings reflect increasing public concern about the distress fireworks cause to pets, wildlife, and people with conditions like PTSD, as well as their environmental impact.

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The SMF report, supported by the RSPCA, outlines several key recommendations, including reducing the maximum noise level of consumer fireworks from 120 decibels to 90 decibels and limiting their sale to specialist shops.

Peterborough MP Andrew Pakes has been a long-standing advocate for stricter firework regulations and a shift towards more animal, and community friendly forms of celebration PHOTO: Terry Harris

Peterborough MP Andrew Pakes has been a long-standing advocate for stricter firework regulations and a shift towards more animal, and community friendly forms of celebration PHOTO: Terry Harris

It also calls for local councils to have the power to establish “firework-free zones” and to lead the way in adopting alternative displays, such as drones and light shows, which are already popular in countries like Japan and Hong Kong.

Carrie Stones, campaigns manager at the RSPCA, welcomed Mr Pakes’ continued efforts.

He said: “We’ve campaigned for years to better protect animals from the distress caused by fireworks. It’s time for the UK Government to act. Fireworks can still be enjoyed, but in a way that is more responsible and much safer for animals.”

Mr Pakes said he is urging policymakers to adopt the SMF’s proposals “and embrace modern, innovative ways to celebrate, ensuring a more inclusive and environmentally friendly future for firework displays”.

The SMF report can be read here:

https://www.smf.co.uk/publications/alternatives-to-trad-fireworks/

 

 

 

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