Bill to reduce firework noise has first reading

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Tue, 30/04/2024 - 19:16

The Labour MP for Bradford South, Judith Cummins, had tabled a Bill aimed at reducing the noise limit for fireworks from 120 decibels (dB) to 90 dB. In presenting the Bill in Parliament she said she hoped the Fireworks (Noise Limits) Bill would end the misery caused to many people by the illegal and antisocial use of fireworks. Introducing the Bill she said: "Fireworks can be a great source of entertainment, but they cause misery for many people and their pets right across this country. This Bill would stop shops selling loud fireworks to the general public, and so tackle this widespread problem." Organised public displays would not be affected by the proposed change. She continued "This is a Bill for those who fear the excessive noise of fireworks, a Bill for people whose pets are left terrified by the noise of fireworks, a Bill that would end the broken sleep of children, and a Bill for those who want to end the misery that noisy fireworks bring."  The Bill is supported by animal welfare charity RSPCA.

The Bill is scheduled for a second reading on June 21st.

Read the full speech

 

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