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Residents urged to respect fireworks by-laws

Ward 81 councillor Joanne Horwitz is calling on residents to stick to the City of Johannesburg’s fireworks regulations after a spike in complaints from Kew, Lyndhurst and surrounding areas, with many families worried about both community peace and the wellbeing of pets.

Residents in Kew, Lyndhurst and parts of Ward 81 are being urged to follow the City of Johannesburg’s fireworks by-laws after several complaints were raised about fireworks being set off outside the permitted times.

Ward 81 councillor Joanne Horwitz said residents have reported persistent fireworks in Lyndhurst, Kew and Morkel Roads, with some residents expressing frustration and distress, particularly those with young children, elderly family members, and pets.

Read more: The dangers of fireworks and children

According to city regulations, fireworks are only allowed on specific days and within clearly defined timeframes.

Even during the festive season, fireworks are not permitted at any random time.

Christmas Day itself is not a designated day for fireworks use, although Christmas Eve is allowed from 19:00 to 22:00.

Other approved days generally fall between 19:00 and 22:00, with New Year’s Eve permitted from 23:00 to 01:00. Anyone found discharging fireworks outside the permitted times risks a fine.

Beyond noise disruption, many residents say they are deeply worried about their animals.

Also read: Fireworks safety tips

Loud bangs often cause distress, anxiety, and in some cases physical harm to pets who may panic, run away, or injure themselves trying to escape the noise.

Councillor Horwitz added that this emotional impact is part of why residents are becoming less tolerant of illegal firework use.

The city also reminds residents that it is illegal to set off fireworks near petrol stations, explosive factories, or places where animals are present, and strictly prohibited along public roads.

Residents are encouraged to report illegal fireworks activity to emergency services on 112 or 011 375 5911.

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Duduzile Khumalo

Duduzile Ipiphany Khumalo is a dedicated bubbly journalist at the Sandton Chronicle, specialising in community-based news. She is passionate about capturing and sharing each community's unique stories and lifestyle events. Her commitment is to heartfelt reporting and ensuring every voice is heard and every story is told.

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