'˜End tyres and posters on bonfires': Beggs

Orangeman and East Antrim MLA Roy Beggs has spoken out against the burning of tyres and political posters on bonfires.
MLA Roy Beggs. Archive picMLA Roy Beggs. Archive pic
MLA Roy Beggs. Archive pic

The UUP representative also called for greater awareness of the values of the Glorious Revolution, and has urged that greater consideration be given to others.

Mr Beggs called for an end to burning tyres on health and safety grounds.

“The annual Twelfth of July celebrations should be exactly that – an opportunity to celebrate our proud heritage,” he stated.

“This should be a time of gaining community support for the values of the Glorious Revolution rather than endangering the health and well-being of some in the local community by burning tyres on bonfires.

“I support the tradition of the Twelfth bonfires but they should be wood only.”

The local representative warned that tyres burned in an uncontrolled manner could release carcinogenic dioxins, endangering the health of the local community.

He added that property belonging to immediate neighbours could be be adversely impacted by the intense heat from burning rubber and by dense clouds of black soot given off by bonfires.

Commenting on the use of election posters on bonfires Roy Beggs said, “The Glorious revolution opposed arbitrary powers and ultimately encouraged freedom and democracy.

“As such I believe that it is inappropriate to burn a candidate’s poster on a bonfire.”

“There needs to be greater community cohesion so that the Glorious Revolution can be celebrated in a manner that respects the rights of all.

“I would encourage greater dialogue between bonfire builders, the local communities, public representatives, local council environmental health and the NI Fire and Rescue Service so that the real health risks can be better appreciated and taken on board when building future bonfires.”