Firework storage

Licence summary

To run wholesale and retail premises that store and/or sell fireworks of up to 2 tonnes (net explosives content), you must be licensed with the Falkirk Council Trading Standards (or in former Metropolitan Authorities, the Fire and Rescue Service) in England, Scotland and Wales.

In Northern Ireland you need to register with the Northern Ireland Office.

To run wholesale or retail premises storing more than 2 tonnes (net explosives content), you need a licence from the Health & Safety Executive.

  • Fees will be payable for a licence.
  • Conditions may be attached to a licence.

Eligibility criteria

No provision under legislation.

Regulation summary

Application evaluation process

Falkirk Council must have regard to the need to minimise the risk that fireworks will be used with harmful consequences for people, animals or property, when considering an application for allowing the storage of fireworks.

Any application for a licence received by Falkirk Council will be processed as quickly as possible and, in any event, within a period of 2 weeks. This period will run from the time that all of the required information has been submitted.

No. It is in the public interest that Falkirk Council must process your application before it can be granted.

If you have not heard from us within 2 weeks, please contact us.

Falkirk Council: Trading Standards

Additional information

When you can sell fireworks

Restrictions on when it is legal to supply adult fireworks under a registration are:

Celebration Selling period Chinese New Year (10 February 2024) 07 February - 10 February 2024 Diwali (01 November 2024) 28 October - 01 November 2024 Guy Fawkes Night (05 November 2024) 15 October - 10 November 2024 New Year (31 December 2024) 26 December - 31 December 2024

A licence for the storage of fireworks which permits their year round sale costs £500 per year.

Each premises is inspected to ensure that the storage conditions are safe and secure and the types of firework for sale are appropriate.

The law for purchasing or possessing fireworks

  • It is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to possess adult fireworks in a public place (category 1 fireworks and sparklers are exempt).
  • The age limit for buying adult fireworks or sparklers is 18.
  • Category 1 fireworks (caps, cracker snaps, novelty matches, party poppers, serpents, and throwdowns) must not be supplied to persons under 16.
  • You can be fined for letting off fireworks off in a public place. The street outside is a public place, as is the Council park, the bus station, the schoolyard, the football stadium or the youth centre.
  • It is illegal to break open retail packs of fireworks and sell them individually.
  • Any breach of the curfew times or these rules should be reported to Police Scotland.

The Firework Safety Code

  • Only buy fireworks labelled with a CE mark.
  • Don't drink alcohol if setting off fireworks.
  • Keep fireworks in a closed box.
  • Follow the instructions on each firework.
  • Light them at arm's length, using a taper.
  • Stand well back.
  • Never go near a firework that has been lit. Even if it doesn't go off, it could still explode.
  • Never put fireworks in your pocket or throw them.
  • Always supervise children around fireworks.
  • Light sparklers one at a time and wear gloves.
  • Never give sparklers to a child under 5.
  • Keep pets indoors.

Curfew times

It is illegal to set fireworks off between 11:00pm and 6:00am except in the following cases:

  • 5th November: it is permitted to let off fireworks until midnight.
  • New Year's Eve, Chinese New Year and Diwali: it is permitted to let off fireworks until 1:00am on the following day.

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