Update from Sarah Owen MP
- The Firework Campaign
- Nov 1
- 1 min read

Sarah Owen MP has issued an update on her Fireworks Bill:
"So what's happening to my Fireworks Bill?
You might have noticed that the Fireworks Bill was down to be debated on 31 October 2025 - but as Parliament is not sitting, it's been moved to a new day. We don't know when or if it'll get a debate - we can’t wait, so I'm carrying on the campaign. During this firework season, I have:
Kept in ongoing contact with Bedfordshire Police and Luton Council to ensure fireworks complaints are being actioned and monitored & information about firework use is distributed.
Written to supermarkets asking them to stop their shop displays promoting fireworks.
Sponsoring an event in Parliament for the Fireworks Impact Coalition, which will be on the 12th November - if you’re not in Luton North, please encourage your MP to go. This is a nationwide issue.
Secured a meeting with the new Minister responsible to get an in-person update on how fireworks legislation is being reviewed.
Working alongside animal, armed forced and mental health charities to spread the word about our campaign to limit the sale of the loudest fireworks.
It's been over a year since I introduced my Bill to Parliament. In that time, the problem hasn't gone away, and I know in Luton, it feels like it's getting worse.
I continue to push for common-sense changes to our fireworks laws. To end the licensing loophole, ban the loudest from public sale & limit their use to licensed pyrotechnic professionals in organised displays."
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