
On July 1 2007, England introduced a new law to make virtually all enclosed public places and workplaces in England smokefree.
What you will find within our smoke free web pages
These pages provide a brief guide to second-hand smoke, the law and the support available to you to promote compliance. You can also download all our information leaflets and factsheets.
Use the links on the left to read frequently asked questions and download leaflets on the areas that are relevant to you and your business.
Smoke free laws
Scotland, the Republic of Ireland and several countries around the world have already successfully introduced smoke free laws, designed to protect workers from the effects of second hand smoke. As a result, more staff employed in bars, restaurants and pubs are breathing fresh air, thanks to smoke free laws.
Locally, Bury Metro Council, the NHS Trust and the PCT are acting now to promote the smoke free message.
As part of the Smoke Free campaign, Bury Council is able to provide workplaces with information and guidance on introducing tobacco policies and support when implementing them. Bury NHS Stop Smoking Service offers free access to quit program for staff who want to stop smoking.
Why do we need a smokefree law?
To protect workers and the public from the risks of second hand smoke. The health effects are proven and result in around three people dying each day and many more suffering ill health in the UK because of it.
Anyone with doubts about the implications of the law for their business should contact us.
How to contact us
Environmental Services
3 Knowsley Place
Duke Street
Bury
BL9 0EJ
Phone: 0161 253 5353
Fax: 0161 253 5563
E-mail: customercontactteam@bury.gov.uk
More information
Smoke Free England website
Go to the Smoke Free England website
Regularly updated information is available from the Smoke Free England website, this includes:
- Smokefree Policy
- Smokefree Workplace and Public Place Policy
- Smoke Free Regulations - Factsheet
Other useful websites
Smoke Free North West website
ash - action on smoking and health website
Smokefree ACTION website
Health Bill website
Clearing the air - healthier scotland website
Smokefree Northern Ireland website
Fire Kills website