John Bennett's Fireworks
Magazine is the only print periodical devoted to fireworks in
the UK, and covers a complete range of topics: trade and technical
reports, reviews of displays, history, collections, publications,
news stories, correspondence etc.
EPAN The European
Pyrotechnic Arts Newsletter, edited and published by Rob Driessen
is a magazine dedicated to the Art, Culture, History and Science of
Fireworks in Europe and the World. Content varies from reports of firework
events and competitions, product information, book reviews, technical
information and more. The main focus is on Europe, but stories and reports
from all over the world are printed.
The
Journal of Pyrotechnics, is a technical journal on pyrotechnics,
including fireworks, pyrotechnic special effects, propellants & rocketry,
and civilian pyrotechnics. Articles encompass reports on research, reviews,
and tutorials. The Journal is published twice a year. All back issues
are available. Click here
for details.
Several publications concerning the outdoor events industry frequently
publish articles relating to fireworks:
Access
All Areas: Inside Communications Ltd, 1st Floor, Bank House, 23
Warwick Rd, Coventry, CV12EW. Tel 024 7657 1171
Event
& Venue Specialist: Magazine for the industry professional,
aimed directly at marketing and event organisers (issue 9, Sept 2004
has a feature on fireworks).
Event Organiser: 8 Home Farm, Ardington, Oxfordshire,
0X12 8PN. Tel: 01235 821820
Print: Booklets & Leaflets
DTI. A selection of publications is available from the Department
of Trade and Industry, notably the Home
Safety Network. Information on other relevant publications is available
by email.
HMSO. The official source for all Bills, Acts of Parliament, Statutory
Instruments and so forth is Her
Majesty's Stationery Office.
1.WorldWideWeb: There is no separate links list here because
links are featured within their context in the appropriate section of
the site. There are a few which offer wider content than any one category:
Pyropage
A useful collection of links to all manner of fireworks related interests
UK
Fireworks Review Independent, knowledgeable reviews of fireworks
available in the UK, written by enthusiasts. Much useful background
information. Subscribers-only sections, including an active and popular
forum.
Fireworks-Zone
This fairly new site also has hands-on reviews of consumer fireworks,
together with display advice, safety, faq etc. There is also an open
forum and regular newsletter.
Passfire.com
is 'an online community for the modern amateur pyrotechnic artist. This
subscription based website provides in depth articles of interest to
both the beginner and advanced pyrotechnist, while also providing a
wealth of easy to use reference material such as a formula database,
chemical dictionary, member forum and numerous interactive calculators'. Other useful web sites: Event
Management UK - Event Management and other related links
2. Mailing Lists A useful means of sharing information and opinions;
on a Mailing List email sent by any list member is sent to everyone
on the list. Yahoo! Groups can also be read on the web and are supported
by advertising.
• PyroUK
The most popular UK mailing list; 'PyroUK is a mailing list aimed solely
at pyro sources and techniques in the UK ("sensible stuff only").
• SussexBonfire
Sussex Bonfire Society have their own discussion group for: "discussion
of bonfires, fireworks and similar customs. Legislation, history, beer
available and all things Bonfire".
3. Bulletin Boards or Forums BBs are the notice boards of the
internet with postings organised by subject, or thread, and displayed
on a web site.
• British Pyrotechnics Association. Members' only BB. Join via
the Association's web
site.
• National Campaign for Firework Safety. Messages on this Forum
(click
here) seem to be focussed more on nuisance than safety.
• Guy-Fawkes.com has a forum for general Fawkes and Bonfire Night
chat.
(click here)
4. Newsgroups These subject-based discussion groups can be found
on Newsnet, and read by dedicated newsreader such as Newswatcher, or
via Outlook Express. on Google
(look for 'News' above the main search box) or on a web-based reader
such as Interbulletin.
rec.pyrotechnics - the most active of the fireworks newsgroups
alt.pyrotechnics
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alt.art.pyrotechnic
these three are moribund with virtually no traffic.
alt.art.pyrotechnics
Video
Fireworks Fantasy. The latest video (no.13 in the series)
covers the Shugborough and Southport firework events, plus fireworks
displays at many other events. £20.00. Details from Fiesta Firework
Productions, 2 Elder St, Skegby, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts NG17 3FE.
Bonfire Society videos. £13, from Bristow Bonfire
Video, 19 Reginald Rd, Bexhill-on-Sea, E.Sussex, TN39 3PH
Free Video !! Download footage, in video format,
of fireworks at Crystal Palace in the '30s and Brocks factory, from
BritishPathe
(search for 'fireworks')
DVD
British Musical Fireworks Championships, Southport. DVDs,
each one and a half hours long, of the three nights of the
Southport.
Separate DVDs available for each year from 2003 to 2006.
Click
here