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South Glos fireworks shops praised for refusing children

Friday, November 06, 2009, 07:00

Shops selling fireworks in South Gloucestershire have been praised by Trading Standards officers for refusing to sell them to children.

During an undercover operation, volunteer customers aged 14 and 15 were refused fireworks in 12 different shops.

Officers from South Gloucestershire Council ran the operation on October 31 to check if shops were complying with the law by refusing to sell fireworks to customers aged under 18.

South Gloucestershire councillor Heather Goddard, executive member for communities, said: "I am very happy that the retailers have adhered to legislation governing the sale of fireworks.

"Irresponsible sales of fireworks to young people can cause inconvenience and disruption to residents.

"In some cases, injury and disfigurement can occur if they're misused."

Mark Pullin, Trading Standards manager at the council, said: "I am very pleased with the retailers we have seen in South Gloucestershire.

"They are obviously taking their legal obligations very seriously.

"Trading Standards can provide further information and advice to traders on preventing the sale of age restricted goods to minors.

"It's important to remember that young people often do not understand the dangers linked with improper use of fireworks and do not consider the devastating effects associated with accidents that can occur with their misuse."




Kingswood

In the 18th century Kingswood was a small coal mining village where George Whitefield's open-air preaching greatly influenced John Wesley in the founding of Methodism. The construction of a number of chapels, Tabernacle and schools by Whitefield, Wesley, and their associates and followers is held to be one of the factors contributing to Kingswood's growth.
Coal mining first brought the Kingswood area to industrial prominence in the late 17th century.
The Douglas Motorcycle Company started making drain covers and lamp posts in but in 1907 the Kingswood company fitted a unique horizontal twin-cyclinder engine into a standard cycle frame.
The first model was primitive but by 1910 Douglas were racing and was the start of the company's 20-year domination of the sport. By 1923 Douglas motorcycles held 150 British and world records.

Population   62,700
OS grid ref   ST649748
District   South Gloucestershire
Postcode   BS15
Dialing code   0117
Police   Avon and Somerset
Fire   Avon
Ambulance   Great Western
Euro Parlilament   South West England
UK Parliament   Kingswood













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