Smokefree information for members of the
public
Public places like pubs, cafes, bars and private member
clubs etc that are totally or substantially enclosed must be
smokefree at all times.
'Enclosed' means buildings with a roof or ceiling and enclosed
walls including doors and windows which can be closed.
'Substantially enclosed' applies to buildings which have a roof or
ceiling on a permanent or temporary basis and which have more than
half the sides enclosed by walls, doors and windows. Communal areas
of buildings, for example corridors and stairwells used by more
than one person in flats must also be smokefree.
If you are employed and not the only person at your place of work,
your place of work must be smokefree at all times. Work vehicles
and public services vehicles must be smokefree at all times and
display appropriate signage. If you use your own car for work
purposes it must remain smokefree when you are carrying passengers
in connection with your work.
Help to give up smoking
You can visit the NHS Smoking Helpline (external
link) or call 0800 1690169 for advice and support about
stopping smoking, including how to contact your local NHS Stop
Smoking Service.
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