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UPDATE - we have heard of a 5th event tonight approximately at 12pm in St. Sampsons GY2 4AT
After an incredibly busy November with fireworks there are four displays planned this evening for New Years Eve that we are aware of.
Every year we hear of firework related incidents involving animals and children. While fireworks may be exciting and pretty to look at and its fun to celebrate many celebrations with a bang, we must put our safety, the safety of our pets and the local wildlife first.
UPDATE - we have heard of a 4th event tonight approximately at 12pm in La Rue de la Corbinerie, St Martins, GY4 6TX
After an incredibly busy November with fireworks there are four displays planned this evening for New Years Eve that we are aware of.
Every year we hear of firework related incidents involving animals and children. While fireworks may be exciting and pretty to look at and its fun to celebrate many celebrations with a bang, we must put our safety, the safety of our pets and the local wildlife first.
UPDATE - we have heard of a 3rd event tonight approximately at 730pm at GY6 8SS
After an incredibly busy November with fireworks there are three displays planned this evening for New Years Eve that we are aware of.
Every year we hear of firework related incidents involving animals and children. While fireworks may be exciting and pretty to look at and its fun to celebrate many celebrations with a bang, we must put our safety, the safety of our pets and the local wildlife first.
After an incredibly busy November with fireworks there are two displays planned this evening for New Years Eve that we are aware of.
Every year we hear of firework related incidents involving animals and children. While fireworks may be exciting and pretty to look at and its fun to celebrate many celebrations with a bang, we must put our safety, the safety of our pets and the local wildlife first.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “The last night of 2024 sees two private firework displays we are aware of through the States of Guernsey reporting page.”
This New Years once again the GSPCA want all animals and humans to have a safe and enjoyable celebration.
Every year we hear of firework related incidents involving animals and children. While fireworks may be exciting and pretty to look at and its fun to celebrate many celebrations with a bang, we must put our safety, the safety of our pets and the local wildlife first.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “As we fast approach 2024 we want to ensure any fireworks events this New Year are notified to islanders.”