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I'm planning a small party on Saturday night, 5th Nov. Not wanting to disappoint my guests I would like to let off some fireworks, however for maximum effect and for a bit more room I'd like to do this on Goose Green. As long as we are safe, sensible and tidy up afterwards is there any reason why I can't use the green?
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Relevant extract from Goose Green Bye-laws:


Fires


9. (1) No person shall light a fire or place, throw or drop a lighted match or

any other thing likely to cause a fire.


(2) Byelaw 9 (1) shall not apply to:


(a) the lighting of a fire at any event for which the Council has

given permission that fires may be lit.


Missiles


10. No person shall throw or use any device to propel or discharge in the ground

any object which is liable to cause injury to any other person.

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