Any person planning to keep explosives such as fireworks, safety cartridges or vehicle airbag detonators is required by law to have a current licence.

The Explosives Regulations 2014 no longer differentiate between a registration and licence.

Trading Standards are responsible for the safe storage and sale of explosives and fireworks. We aim to ensure that these products are only stored and sold in a manner which does not result in risk of injury or death.

We do this by:

  • checking that fireworks are stored safely and comply with legal standards 
  • checking that explosives are stored in a safe condition 
  • dealing with all necessary licences 
  • preventing the sale of fireworks to children.

Explosives and fireworks licence fees as of 1 April 2024 are:

This table shows the explosives and fireworks licence fees up to 250kg NEC of fireworks
Years New Licence £ Renewal £ Vary/Transfer/Replacement £ Additional Licence to supply All Year *  £
1 119 59 40 500
2 154 94
3 190 132
4 226 166
5 260 202
Licence Period - 1 September to 31 August.

Please note: that licence/ fees are "outside the scope of VAT".

Period of licence - the registration/licence will be issued for the period 1 September to 31 August.

For licence fees in respect of storage up to 2000kg, please refer to the Health and Safety and Nuclear (Fees) (Amendment) and Gas Safety (Miscellaneous Amendment) Regulations 2024

* Supplying fireworks outside the permitted periods. In addition to the general licence requirement to store fireworks, if you intend to supply fireworks outside the permitted periods below you are also required to submit a separate application and payment to supply outside these times:

  • on the first day of the Chinese New Year and the three days immediately preceding it
  • on the day of Diwali and the three days immediately preceding it
  • during the period beginning on the 15 October and ending on the 10 November
    or
  • during the period beginning on the 26 December and ending on the 31 December.

Visit the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) website for further guidance on explosives regulations.

Last updated : 2 September 2024

What we will do with your personal information

Privacy Notice under the General Data Protection Regulations

Telford & Wrekin Council Trading Standards Service are collecting your personal information for the purpose of meeting the statutory requirement of Explosives Regulations 2014.

Telford & Wrekin Council will not share any of your personal data collected with external organisations unless required to do so by law. However, there may be occasions where we request further information from key third party organisations such as other regulatory bodies.

Please download our application forms:

Download and apply for a licence to store fireworks (.docx Size: 74Kb)

Download and apply to sell fireworks all year (.pdf Size: 90Kb)

Last updated : 2 September 2024

We have produced a guide for organisers of fireworks displays to help make them safe.

It covers most types of displays, including: displays where the fireworks are set off by the organisers. These events are often put on by organisations like school parent/teacher associations, sports clubs and by public houses for their customers.

  • Organised firework display
    (these events are often put on by organisations like school parent/teacher associations, sports clubs and by public houses for their customers).
     
  • Larger display
    (the guide also covers the larger displays organised by voluntary organisations like the Round Table where professional display operators are used).

If you are having a firework party for family, friends and neighbours, generally you should only need to follow the instructions supplied with the fireworks. However, you may find the safety advice in this guide useful.

Please bear in mind that this is only a guide, not a definitive document.

Download the guide to organising safe bonfire and firework displays (.pdf Size: 380Kb)

Last updated : 1 October 2024