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Smokefree Public Places and Workplaces

England is now Smokefree

From 1 July 2007, virtually all enclosed public places and workplaces in England became smokefree.

 

Smoking in these places is a thing of the past – and against the law, wherever no-smoking signs are displayed. Enjoy the smokefree air.

Socialise and Work Smokefree

The new smokefree law makes a healthier environment, so everyone can socialise, relax, travel, shop and work free from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke.

 

The smokefree legislation will save thousands of lives over the next decade. To find out more, see Secondhand Smoke - The Invisible Killer.

 

People are not able to smoke in pubs, clubs, bars, cafes, shops, offices and factories, or in taxis and public transport.

Smokefree Law Leaflet for the Public

How the Law Will Affect You

Staff smoking rooms and indoor smoking areas are no longer be allowed, so anyone who wants to smoke will have to go outside. Public transport and most work vehicles also need to be smokefree.

 

To find out more, you can download or order a free leaflet for the public - How the new Smokefree Law Will Affect You, from the Smokefree England website, as well as view TV adverts online.

 

You can also download the leaflet in 24 other languages, as well as an easy read version.

 

Employers, managers and people in charge of premises should go to our Smokefree Guidance for Businesses section.

Help to Stop Smoking

If you smoke, there has never been a better time to quit. The best way to protect your family and others from secondhand smoke is to stop smoking.

 

Go to our Help to Stop Smoking section to find out about the wide range of advice and support that is available - see Related Pages.

Protect Yourself from Secondhand Smoke

You can protect yourself and your family from secondhand smoke at home too:

 

  • make your car smokefree at all times

  • help protect children by keeping their playing, sleeping and eating areas totally smokefree

  • if you are a smoker, always smoke outdoors at home

Related Documents
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View our full colour Smokefree Eastbourne bookmark. 20,000 will be distributed from May 2007 onwards through Eastbourne Public Libraries and library related outreach. Produced by Central Community Press.  (325 KB)
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Colour poster to raise public awareness, displayed in local pubs and clubs, and on Eastbourne Buses.  (345 KB)
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Download poster for the public about the new smokefree legislation. This is also appearing as an advertisement in East Magazine each month, starting with the March 2007 issue.  (274 KB)
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A colour information sheet with a summary of the aims of the new smokefree law, which places will be smokefree and help for smokers who want to quit.  (364 KB)
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Publicity flyer promoting the advice and publications available on the council's website at www.eastbourne.gov.uk/smokefree  (100 KB)
Contact Details
Smokefree Eastbourne Contact Form
Location: 1 Grove Road
Tel: Smokefree Premises: 01323 415377
More Info: Help to Stop Smoking: 0800 917 8896
Eastbourne Borough Council, Town Hall, Grove Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4UG.    Telephone: 01323 410000