🎆 Get Ready for 2025 New Year’s Eve Fireworks in Wales! 🎇


Planning to light up the sky this New Year’s Eve? Here’s what you need to know about fireworks in Wales. While the rules are stricter throughout the year, holidays like New Year’s Eve allow a bit more freedom. You can set off fireworks from 7am to 1am on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. The same goes for Diwali and Chinese New Year. Bonfire Night is a bit different – fireworks can only go up until midnight.

💥 Important Firework Facts:
– You must be 18 or older to buy fireworks.
– It’s illegal to set off or throw fireworks in public places like the street.
– Fireworks can only be purchased from October 15 to November 10, from December 26 to December 31, and three days before Diwali and Chinese New Year.
– Buying or using fireworks improperly can result in hefty fines or even prison time! 🚫
Party Safety Tips:
– Wrap up your firework show by 1am to stay within legal hours.
– If you’re hosting a bonfire, stick to burning dry, unpainted wood to avoid a £5,000 fine.
– Always light fireworks from a safe distance and steer clear after lighting them.
– Lay off the drinks if you’re managing the fireworks, and keep a close eye on the kids.
Stay safe, follow the rules, and make your New Year’s celebration one to remember! As always, check with your local council for any specific guidelines in your area. 🎆
Enjoy the dazzling displays and have a fantastic start to 2025! #Fireworks #NYE2025 #WalesFireworks #SafetyFirst