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Warning after Cornwall fireworks displays axed over safety fears


A warning has been issued to those planning to set off fireworks after the cancellation of organised displays.

Truro’s annual bonfire and firework display has been cancelled following concerns over traffic congestion, along with another display organised by Falmouth Fire Station.

Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said the event had been cancelled as it could not be delivered “to the standard of safety and organisation that our community rightly expects”.

It urged those planning to set off fireworks at home to “only buy fireworks with a CE mark [those that comply with the current safety standards]”.

Truro City Council said the decision to cancel the event on 6 November was made after consulting with the safety advisory group.

Council clerk David Rodda said although the news would be “disappointing” for many residents, safety was the authority’s “highest priority”.

The fire service warned “children, including babies and toddlers, suffer over half of all firework-related injuries”.

It advised they should be “closely supervised” around sparklers, bonfires and fireworks, and those planning private events at home should “follow the instructions carefully and let your neighbours know in advance so they can keep pets indoors”.



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