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The first recorded display in England celebrated the wedding of Henry VII in 1487.

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Firstly, you should consider that a minor firework display will cost approx. between £4000 and £8000 pounds. A reasonable council run display on 5th November is likely to have around spent £20,000 on fireworks (plus more on other costs such as security). A large, full scale display will set you back well over £100,000. Therefore, assuming that each council has at least 1 display a year (multiply 160+ unitary councils @ £20,000 = £3.2 million) and there will be many minor events across the UK (perhaps 300 x £6000 = £1.8 million) and numerous large scale events such as New Year etc (e.g. 100 @ £100,000 = £10 million). Then the total cost spent on fireworks within the UK each year is around £15 million.


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