As the night draws in and festivities begin, fireworks will soon be set off but do readers want them banned for good?

We are asking our Bracknell News readers whether they think fireworks should be let off once a year on Bonfire Night or if people should be allowed to use them whenever.

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It comes after fireworks tips on keeping pets safe was issued by the Public Protection Partnership (PPP) - who deal with public safety across Bracknell Forest, Wokingham Borough and West Berkshire last week.

Berkshire's animal warden team has sent out 10 tips on how to keep your pets calm and safe during the upcoming firework season, which you can view here.

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The PPP also explained how 'far too many people" end up being "injured" because of fireworks.

Laws around fireworks say it is an offence to let fireworks off during late night hours between11pm to 7am, except on Bonfire Night at midnight, Diwali, New Year's Eve, and Chinese New Year at 1am.

However, people still let off fireworks during other times of the months ahead.

Last year, we reported how a dog owner wanted tighter restrictions on fireworks due to his dog suffering from anxiety.

He said: "My dog has been distressed barking for 2 hrs since fireworks started this evening (October 27, 2019).

"It is horrible to deal with and the season has only just started. Ban all but public displays please."

Every year, people celebrate November 5 with colourful and intricate fireworks displays, all over the country.

But with Covid restrictions not allowing public displays this year, should people be banned from setting of fireworks in their own gardens.

Let us know your thoughts!