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Glasgow's Bonfire Night fireworks display has been canceled for the fifth consecutive year, with city officials citing environmental concerns and a desire to reduce disruption to local residents. The last event occurred in 2019, and although it was initially halted due to the pandemic and COP26, there have been no plans for its return. Instead, Glasgow aims to invest in a broader range of festive events throughout the city. Additionally, a new Firework Control Zone has been designated in Pollokshields, banning fireworks from November 1 to November 10. Meanwhile, Nottingham has also canceled its Bonfire Night celebration for the fifth year, primarily due to rising costs, leaving residents encouraged to seek alternative displays. Both cities reflect a growing trend of prioritizing community safety and environmental considerations over traditional fireworks displays.
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