with two houses in Motherwell being set ablaze.Labour group councillors will now propose a motion at next month’s full council meeting calling for action, including asking the UK government to introduce maximum noise legislation of 90 decibels, and requesting that Holyrood uses its powers in relation to fireworks to prevent them from impacting animal welfare, vulnerable people and tragic incidents”.Depute council leader Paul Kelly said: “Some of the scenes from this year’s Guy Fawkes night were distressing, not least those in which two properties caught fire in my own ward.“Although the lack of public displays undoubtedly had an effect on the increase in incidents this year, the time has come for both governments, which have powers over the.
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