Smokefree for individuals

No smoking sign

As of 1 July 2007, virtually all enclosed public places and workplaces in England became smoke-free. This means that it is against the law to smoke in the indoor parts of places such as pubs, bars, nightclubs, cafés and restaurants, lunch rooms, membership clubs and shopping centres. At work, smoking inside is a thing of the past and indoor smoking rooms are no longer allowed. Public transport and work vehicles used by more than one person must also be smoke-free.


 



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Facts and figures about smoking.

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Information on what is contained in a cigarette.

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Giving up smoking

Information and guidance on how to stop smoking.

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Information on the effects of second-hand smoke.

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