A group of youths were reported to be setting off fireworks towards each other and buildings
Shannon Brown Reporter and Maxine Denton Senior Reporter
19:58, 06 Nov 2025
Youths were reported to be setting off fireworks towards each other and buildings on North Street, Bedminster(Image: Google Street View)
A member of staff at a café bar in South Bristol has described the ‘frightening’ moment she heard a loud bang and shouting as youths set off fireworks in a street nearby. The incident took place outside the Tobacco Factory Café Bar on North Street, Bedminster on Wednesday evening (November 5).
Avon and Somerset Police were called to the area at around 10pm after receiving reports that a group of youths were setting off fireworks towards each other and buildings in the street. Luckily, no one was injured nor was there any damage to the building but a member of staff at the Tobacco Factory Café Bar told BristolLive they were left “shocked” by the incident.
She said: “More of a shock than anything. No one was hurt, no buildings were damaged, but it was very frightening at first as I just heard the bang and then people shouting.” Before adding: “North Street moves on as normal!”
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Police said around three youths described to be wearing black and wearing balaclavas reportedly arrived in the street in a dark-coloured BMW 3 series and another group of youths believed to be involved were in a separate car. Officers attended the scene but were unable to find the vehicle matching the description. Enquiries remain ongoing.
Neighbourhood inspector Ben Spence said: “We were called at around 10pm to an incident of anti-social behaviour involving a group of youths who were reported for setting off fireworks towards each other and buildings in North Street, Bedminster, at around 10pm last night (Wednesday 5 November).
“Around three youths, described to be dressed in black and wearing balaclavas, were reported to have arrived in the street in a dark coloured BMW 3 series. Another group of youths in a separate car were also believed to have been involved in the incident, and enquiries are ongoing.
“Officers attended and patrolled the area but the vehicle matching the description could not be located. This will come as a concern to residents, but no injuries nor damage to property during the incident have been reported to us. We would continue to encourage anybody to report incidents like this via 101, or 999 if a crime is being committed.”