Fireworks on Christmas day, Why?

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srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Why? Why not?

Sadly we live in a world where church bells are no longer allowed to ring.

And I'm afraid you've been reading the Daily Mail too much. Either that, or Nadine Dorries has hacked your account. Either way, it's not true.
 

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So that's one redundant church, overnight, and refers to the clock only. "Church bells are not allowed to ring" implies a universality and a reference to bells for services.
Well sadly I rarely ever hear Church Bells ringing, neither for clocks nor for services, if you do then you’re lucky.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Well sadly I rarely ever hear Church Bells ringing, neither for clocks nor for services, if you do then you’re lucky.
It's a consequence of falling church attendance, especially in the more traditional parts of the church. And if you want to keep bellringing going you first have to keep churchgoing going. For an individual there's only one way to do that...
 
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