COMMUNITIES throughout the Highlands are being strongly urged NOT to organise bonfires or fireworks displays in the lead-up to Guy Fawkes Night on Tuesday 5 November when the Fire Brigade Union (at time of going to press) is planning to strike.
Brian Murray, Firemaster for the Highland and Islands Fire Brigade, is particularly anxious that this advice is observed on Saturday 2 November or Sunday 3 November, when the FBU has called its second 48-hour strike.
He said: "My strong advice is for the public to attend organised community events on Tuesday 5 November, when there will be full fire cover.
“This time of year is always a high risk period for injury caused by bonfires and misuse of fireworks. The risk is heightened significantly this year because of the prospect of industrial action by firefighters.
"The military are preparing to assist where they can and whilst their dedication will not be questioned it must be accepted that they do not have the same level of skills, equipment and training as our professional firefighters.
“For this reason we must all try and reduce the levels of risk to ourselves and others.”
Northern Constabulary echo this message and urge the public to make them aware of any “unauthorised” bonfires being built in their community, which might be causing concern.
Whenever a bonfire is planned the following advice should be adhered to:
At time of going to press, the proposed days of strike action (all beginning and ending at 9.00am) are:
Tuesday 29 October - Thursday 31 October (48 hours)
Saturday 2 November - Monday 4 November (48 hours)
Wednesday 6 November - Thursday 14
November (8 days)
Friday 22 November - Saturday 30 November (8 days)
Wednesday 4 December - Thursday 12 December (8 days)
Monday 16 December - Tuesday 24 December (8 days).