Fireworks can be fun for many people, however please spare a thought for animals, including family pets who can be startled by the loud bangs, bright colours and smells during this period causing distress, anxiety, and potential injury.
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Staff from Neighbourhood Watch Scotland today joined colleagues from Police Scotland, and South Ayrshire Council Trading Standards as well as local councillor, and various community groups and organisations such as Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, and South Ayrshire Lifeline at the OiR Ayr Welcome Day.
Independent charity Crimestoppers is today 22nd October 2024 launching a campaign to help prevent attacks on Scotland’s emergency services.
The safest way to celebrate Bonfire Night is at an organised event. If you are planning on buying fireworks, please ensure that you read the instructions provided to make sure the space you have is large enough to use them safely.
The Neighbourhood Watch Scotland team had a fantastic day at the Letham Hub in Perth on Tuesday 15th October, where they joined various organisations as part of Perth and Kinross council’s Community Support Showcase.
While many enjoy Bonfire Night, fireworks can be harmful if used incorrectly.
To help keep everyone safe firework restrictions are in place.
The Neighbourhood Watch Scotland team joined Dunkeld, Birnam & District Community Trust and other organisations today at their Community Fayre, which they organised as part of the Silver Sunday national campaign.
The Neighbourhood Watch Scotland team were at the Royal Bank of Scotland's Livingston Branch in West Lothian earlier today with Police, Trading Standards and Citizen Advice for their Empower Digital Event.
The Neighbourhood Watch Scotland team were with Royal Bank of Scotland staff and several other organisations at their Empower Digital Event in the bank's Hamilton branch yesterday.