Well the people of East Dulwich are going to love me when I am back in London in April! I personally love fireworks so will be setting some off in April for Easter and for my Anniversary (surprisingly yes they may well be loud) I will also be setting some off in June and then in July for my birthday (because I can, mostly because I have some left over). I never normally make noise, except a few nights a year were I enjoy doing something that is a hobby of mine (I have worked on professional firework displays, however the fireworks I will be using are all consumers so don't worry they shouldn't sound like 'bombs') However, year round no matter where I am I have to deal with noisy neighbours, whether it be them shouting, playing loud music, dogs barking at all hours, yet I put up and ignore I don't try and ban incessant noises caused by those around. Fireworks happen a few nights a year, if you have pets especially dogs and they bark year round (everyday) then maybe they should be banned for making too much noise? -_- Also to Mustard, those fireworks you heard on NYE during the day may have actually been me...oops... I had to test the angle of the rocket sticks to ensure that the rockets weren't going to be a hazard, and if I had deemed that they would have been I would have pulled them from my display (which I ended up doing in the end as I didn't want to risk potential fallout damage to the houses opposite or the cars on the street). Plus all those that find fireworks annoying, I'm sure there is probably something that you do that others find annoying. Finally, in regards to any petition created (not by anyone here as pointed out in a previous post) the government wouldn't even consider a ban on fireworks, it would potentially be archaic if fireworks were banned. You would have members of the public creating homebrew fireworks (potentially extremely dangerous) or getting them from another European country such as Poland where they sell bangers and air bombs which I think would upset the noise police even more than a few fireworks making between 80-120 decibel, plus the revenue created for the government through the tax on fireworks is enough to convince them to allow it, plus fireworks have been a tradition in the UK for many years, I don't think even 50k people will change what many millions of people in the UK enjoy, especially as there is approximately 53 million people in England alone. Apologies if this comes across as rude and perhaps ill written (was sort of rushed and it is an internet forum so I really cannot be bothered to go back over and proof read all I have written). I would be interested in knowing what time residents of ED feel I should set my fireworks off in April to at least attempt to please the few who may not like fireworks (loud bangs) I will be informing my close neighbours (4 doors either side) and discussing when would be best as to not be too much of an inconvenience, even though legally I can let off fireworks all day excluding the hours of 11pm - 7am (If I remember correctly) Only just realised how much I wrote O.o