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The Council have told residents this morning that, following a successful petition from pet owners and miserable people, they must ALL agree on a date to celebrate Guy Fawkes’ Night.
From now on it will be illegal to set off fireworks or light bonfires on any date other than the date agreed in an upcoming Rhondda Referendum.
At it Again
The move follows complaints about people celebrating the occasion every night from the 1st to the 7th of November. A spokesman for the council said, “This year it’s been absolutely ridiculous really, we’ve had fireworks going off for several nights on the run, and I expect they’ll be at it again tonight.”
One Day
Pet lover, Carolyn Halliday told My Rhondda News, “We have had eight days of fireworks and a dog going crazy, please stick to one day.”
Probably
The Council have told us that the referendum will probably be in the spring next year, and the public will be able to choose from the following days to celebrate Bonfire Night…
- Halloween
- 1st Saturday in November
- 2nd Saturday in November
- The nearest Saturday to the day the clocks go back in October
The results of the referendum will be final, and anyone setting off fireworks on any other date will be fined.
Firework fan, Clive Clifton of Llwynypia told us, “At the end of the day I’ll set off my fireworks when I like, morning, noon or night. I’m not stopping for no-one really.”
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