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  • Staying safe this Bonfire Night

    Staying safe this Bonfire Night

    Bonfire Night is just around the corner - we've gathered tips and advice to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable evening. Read more!

  • Bonfires and fireworks can be dangerous - check out our safety advice

    Scottish Fire and Rescue Service share firework and bonfire safety advice

    Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) have published firework safety advice to keep you safe ahead of bonfire night on 5th November.
    Please attend an organised event if possible - you can find a list of local and national organised events on the SFRS website. The fireworks code and firework/bonfire safety guidance is also available on from the SFRS on their website.

  • Remember remember... Safety first this 5th November!

    Remember remember... Safety first this 5th November!

    Make safety a priority this Bonfire Night. There are no authorised Bonfire night events on across the city, due to the current government Covid-19 restrictions, but we want to highlight that the safety of our local community and front-line emergency services staff remains paramount this 5th November.
    Glasgow City Council (GCC), Police Scotland and Scottish Fire and Rescue are working together,

  • Bonfires can be dangerous, check out our safety advice

    Scottish Fire and Rescue Service publish firework and bonfire safety advice

    Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) have published firework safety advice to keep you safe ahead of bonfire night on 5th November. With many organised public events cancelled due to Covid-19, people may be considering hosting their own fireworks display. SFRS have urged the public to follow the Government's advice, guidance and to follow social distancing. SFRS have published a fireworks code