Douglas Council opts against low-noise fireworks after review

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Traditional November display to continue in 2026

Douglas City Council has confirmed its annual fireworks display will go ahead in its traditional format in 2026, following a review that considered introducing a low-noise alternative.

The local authority said it had explored the option as part of its ongoing assessment of events and in response to public interest.

However, after receiving advice from its fireworks provider, councillors agreed the established format should remain.

Although the provider confirmed a low-noise display could be delivered at no additional cost, it advised against changing the current approach.

Councillors were told the organised display in the capital plays an important role in reducing the number of private fireworks across residential areas, which are often cited as the main cause of distress to residents and pets.

Chair of the Regeneration and Community Committee Natalie Byron-Teare said: "We have long recognised that fireworks attract differing views which is why we considered switching to a low-noise display this year.

"Ultimately it was agreed that the display we currently operate remains the most effective and responsible approach, reflecting a careful balance between community enjoyment, public safety and minimising wider disruption.

"We look forward to welcoming residents and visitors once again to this popular event in November."

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