Big bang ban in public places this Guy Fawkes
Big bang ban in public places this Guy Fawkes
Aucklanders wanting to celebrate Guy Fawkes are urged to find a public display or keep to their backyards – and not let off fireworks in public places, where the activity is banned.
The ban came into force in May this year and is aimed at protecting people, animals and property from the risks of fireworks.
While fireworks were banned in some parts of the region, they are now banned year-round in public places across the whole of Auckland.
Cr Cathy Casey, chair of Auckland Council’s Community Development and Safety Committee, says that the ban allows people and their pets to enjoy public places such as beaches and parks without the nuisance and risk of injury from uncontrolled use of fireworks.
“The ban also protects vegetation and property from fireworks damage, which unfortunately can be a regular occurrence around Guy Fawkes night.”
Cr Casey says that public firework displays around Auckland will allow people to enjoy fireworks safely.
“Public fireworks displays are a great way to enjoy fireworks with your community and the health and safety risks are well managed.”
Public
fireworks displays this year include the following (entry
fees apply):
· 31 October – Clevedon
Fireworks, Clevedon Showgrounds
· 14 November – Papakura Fireworks, Massey Park.
Gates at the following volcanic cones will close at the
earlier time of 6pm from Sunday 2 November to Sunday 9
November (inclusive) to reduce congestion and the risk to
people as they walk to the summits to view firework
displays:
· Takarunga – Mt Victoria
· Maungawhau – Mt Eden
· Mt Albert
· Mt Roskill
· Maungakiekie – One Tree Hill Domain
· Maungarei – Mt Wellington.
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