Fireworks storage licence
If you wish to keep fireworks and other explosives, such as safety cartridges or vehicle airbag detonators, you must apply for a licence.
Legal regulations now refer to 'net mass' – this is the quantity of explosive contained within the fireworks, and not its overall weight. Net mass is the actual weight of the explosive itself, without the weight of packaging.
You don't need an explosives certificate if you store less than 5kg of explosives. You don't need to be licensed if you store less than 15kg of small arms ammunition. Exemptions apply to the short term storage of fireworks.
There are 2 types of licence:
- where separation distances apply
- where no separation distances apply
For guidance on these types, go to Health and Safety Executive: separation distances.
Apply for a fireworks storage licence
All licences can be renewed, generally annually.
Fireworks storage licences cover the following prescribed periods:
- first day of the Chinese New Year and the 3 days immediately preceding it
- the day of Diwali and the 3 days immediately preceding it
- beginning on 15 October and ending on 10 November
- beginning on 26 December and ending on 31 December
You will need an 'all year round' fireworks licence if you intend to supply fireworks at times other than those listed above.
Fees where no separation distances apply
Duration | New licence | Renewal |
---|---|---|
1 year | £119 | £59 |
2 years | £154 | £94 |
3 years | £190 | £132 |
4 years | £226 | £166 |
5 years | £260 | £202 |
Fees where separation distances apply
Duration | New licence | Renewal |
---|---|---|
1 year | £202 | £94 |
2 years | £266 | £161 |
3 years | £333 | £226 |
4 years | £409 | £291 |
5 years | £463 | £357 |
Other fees
Fee type | Amount |
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1-year 'all year round' licence for storage and sale of fireworks | £500 |
Variation, transfer or replacement of a licence | £40 |
Further advice
Further information is available from GOV.UK: fireworks manufacture and storage licences and Health and Safety Executive (HSE): fireworks.
Go to our bonfires and fireworks pages for safety information, and advice on organising events.