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Smokefree England

Smokefree England

From 1st July 2007, virtually all enclosed public places and workplaces in England will be healthier places to visit or work.

That’s the day when England becomes smokefree.  From then on, smoking in these places will be a thing of the past – and against the law.

A smokefree England will protect everyone from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke in enclosed public places and workplaces.

Secondhand smoke causes lung cancer, heart disease and other illnesses and triggers asthma attacks.

The good news is that it’s estimated that smokefree places will save thousands of lives over the next decade.  Smokefree will help the 7 out of 10 smokers who want to give up smoking, to quit.

Offices, factories, shops, pubs, bars, public transport and work vehicles that are used by more than one person are some of the places included in the legislation.

The law will also mean that smoking rooms are no longer allowed.  So anyone wishing to smoke will have to go outside instead.

Once the details of the law have been finalised, information and resources will be sent to businesses by post or e-mail to help them become smokefree.

You can register now to receive this information when it is ready by visiting smokefreeengland.co.uk/stayinformed or calling the Smokefree England Information Line on 0800 169 169 7.  

Latest News

Smoking Cabbies Fined £150

Three taxi drivers caught smoking in their cabs have been fined a total of £150.

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Publican Charged with Breaking Smoking Ban

A Landlord is to face court because he is alleged to have broken new anti-smoking legislation in his pub.  Andy Hemming, of The Black Horse at Littleworth, Amberley, has pleaded not guilty to two charges under the Smokefree legislation, brought in July.

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Smokefree South West – Three months on

97 per cent of premises inspected in the South West are now smokefree as required by law, according to statistics published by the Department of Health.

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Tobacco Age of Sale Rises to 18

From 1st October the tobacco age of sale will increase from 16 to 18 in the latest government step to cut smoking rates in the UK, and prevent young people buying tobacco.

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