Bonfires and fireworks in communal areas
We know bonfires are a big part of the night and there are many organised events where you can go to see a bonfire safely.
Your tenancy agreement states you should not light a bonfire or set off fireworks in communal areas. Deliberate fires and fireworks in your garden could put unnecessary strain on the emergency services and can easily endanger you, your family and your neighbours’ lives and homes.
What if I have a private garden that isn’t shared?
Firework displays
If you have your own property and private garden, which is not a communal area, and you’re planning on hosting a firework display yourself, or going to a smaller event with friends or family, it’s important to take extra care.
Read these tips for staying safe from the London Fire Brigade:
- Only buy fireworks which carry the CE mark, keep them in a closed box and use them one at a time
- Read and follow the instructions on each firework using a torch if necessary
- Keep naked flames, including cigarettes, away from fireworks
- Don't put fireworks in pockets and never throw them
- Never return to a firework once it’s been lit
- Under no circumstances set off fireworks on a balcony
- If you’re having your own fireworks display, plan it so the event is safe and enjoyable, and ensure it finishes before 11pm.
Bonfires
If you are an A2Dominion resident who has their own private garden, you are not permitted to have a bonfire. This is to ensure the safety of you and your neighbours.
Visit the London Fire Brigade’s website for more information on staying safe on Bonfire Night.