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Smoke free England
Smoke free England from 1 July 2007 At 6am on 1 July 2007 The Health Act (2006) became law and this means that it is illegal to smoke in enclosed public and workplaces in England, in fact anywhere in the UK.

The new law ensures that most of us will be able to work, socialise, relax, travel and shop in enclosed environments free from secondhand smoke.
Businesses should have received information and the no smoking signs from smokefree England in addition Environmental Health have been providing information and advice.  

This is what you need to do now that England has become smokefree:-

  • take reasonable steps to ensure that staff, customers, members and visitors are aware that premises and vehicles are legally required to be smokefree
  • close any existing indoor smoking rooms
  • display ‘no-smoking’ signs in smokefree premises and vehicles
  • ensure that no one smokes in smokefree premises or vehicles.
You may also wish to:

  • develop a smokefree policy in consultation with staff
  • provide your staff and customers with support to quit smoking.

Your guide to the new smokefree law (Pdf 533kb)

Everything you need to prepare for the new smokefree law on 1 July 2007 (Pdf 2,421kb)

Why every surrey business needs to prepare now (Word 41kb)

Frequently asked questions (Word 51kb)

Borough Bulletin article - June 2007 (Pdf 61kb)

Further information

Get free help and advice by contacting:-

Surrey Primary Care Trust NHS Stop Smoking Service
0845 602 3608
stop.smoking@surreypct.nhs.uk

Smokefree England Information line
0800 169 1697  
www.smokefreeengland.co.uk  

Smokefree Surrey
www.smokefreesurrey.co.uk

An advice line has also been launched for people wanting further information, 0800 169 1697.

Spelthorne Environmental Health are providing local advice on 01784 446291 or smokefree@spelthorne.gov.uk, enquiries can also be made by completing this form.