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Smoke Free Suffolk?

Part of a national network of alliances partly funded by the Department of Health, the
Smoke Free Suffolk Alliance is a collaborative body comprising representatives of thirteen different local agencies pursuing a set of agreed goals for tobacco control in Suffolk.

Smoke Free Suffolk's main aims include reducing the prevalence and uptake of tobacco use, and thereby the incidence of smoking-related diseases.

Smoke Free Suffolk is involved in raising awareness of the dangers of smoking, participating in annual campaigns such as No Smoking Day and Cancer Prevention Week.

Smoke Free Suffolk meets regularly to exchange information and plan future tobacco control activities in Suffolk.

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About the ban
More Information

From 1 July 2007, England was smoke free. To see what the regulations mean for you, visit Smoke Free England.

Find out how the impending legislation will affect you by downloading the following fact sheets:

Factsheets
Company and work vehicles  
Hotels and BBs  
Pubs and clubs  
 
Schools  
Sports and leisure centres  
Working mens clubs  
Village Hall Committees - how will the new legislation affect you?

If you are a committee member of a village hall and want to know what the smoke free legislation means for you, click here. Also take a look at the check list, click here.

To register for further updates click here.

Why is Second Hand Smoke so dangerous to our health?
Click here to find out  
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