Minister Launches Official Countdown To Smokefree England
03/30/07
A smokefree England will be a reality in one hundred days time and
the Government is stepping up its campaign to help businesses get
ready for the 1 July start date.
A smokefree England will be a reality in one hundred days time and
the Government is stepping up its campaign to help businesses get
ready for the 1 July start date.
This was the message from Public Health Minister Caroline Flint as
she officially launched the one hundred day countdown to the most
important health protection measure in a generation.
Caroline Flint said:
"On 1 July, all enclosed public places and workplaces will become
smokefree, a measure supported by the majority of people in this
country. The new law will protect everyone from the harm of
secondhand smoke at work and in public places, and will save lives.
"We are now entering an important period, when all businesses should
start preparing for compliance. They should be removing all smoking
rooms and start putting up no smoking signs. We are confident that
with the support being provided by the Department of Health and by
local councils, everyone should be ready in time.
"A snapshot survey carried out by the Department shows that more than
three quarters of businesses are aware of the legislation. This is an
encouraging picture, but obviously we need to ensure every business
understands what actions they will need to take ahead of 1 July and
has the support they need.
"To help businesses prepare, we will be sending out guidance and no
smoking signs to every business with employees in England, some
1.7million, during April; while local councils will also be providing
support and advice about smokefree law."
Carol Undy, National Chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses
said: "With just 100 days to go until smokefree legislation comes
into effect in England, now is the time for businesses to make sure
they know what they need to do to comply with the law. The Federation
of Small Businesses welcomes the publication of this guidance which
will help to focus the minds of businesses and provide them with the
information and support they need to make an easy transition into
smokefree working. We will continue to work with Smokefree England to
ensure our members are clear in their responsibilities in the run up
to 1st July."
The survey of businesses and the public, commissioned by the
Department of Health, shows widespread support for smokefree
legislation. Findings show that:
- 74% of the overall population support the legislation;
- 77% of all businesses are aware of the legislation;
- 65% of the population say that the legislation will not affect how
often they; go to the pub and 15% of the overall population say they
will go more often;
- 75% of the overall population believe that going smokefree will
have a positive effect on health.
1. The smokefree compliance guidance and no-smoking signs can be
found on-line at