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These are the new rules on smoking in public places in Wales from today

These are the new rules on smoking in public places in Wales from today Smoking is the biggest cause of early preventable death in adults aged over 35 in Wales and it costs the Welsh NHS £320m a year Updated Wales has become the first UK nation to ban smoking in the grounds of schools and hospitals and in children s playgrounds (Image: Getty Images) Want Newport news straight to your inbox? Sign up to our newsletter!Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

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New Welsh Government smoking ban comes to Pembrokeshire s parks

Cllr Guy Woodham, Pembrokeshire s cabinet member for education and lifelong learning, said: We know the harm smoking can do to health, so I look forward to having the backing of those visiting our playgrounds and the staff, parents, guardians and visitors using our schools and care settings for children to ensure we all play our part in building a healthier future. Many smokers have already been motivated to give up smoking due to the Covid-19 pandemic and it is hoped this new legislation will encourage even more to. Quitting with support provides the best chance of stopping smoking for good.

New Welsh Government smoking ban comes to Pembrokeshire s parks

New Welsh Government smoking ban comes to Pembrokeshire s parks
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Powys school and playgrounds will be smoke-free from March 1

SCHOOL grounds and public playgrounds across Powys will be smoke-free under new rules being introduced from March 1. The laws being introduced across Wales on St David’s Day build on the smoking ban introduced in 2007 and will protect more people from the harms of second-hand smoke and help those trying to quit. It will mean that school grounds and public playgrounds, as well as the outdoor areas of children’s daycare and childminding settings and hospital grounds, will be smoke-free. Anyone found breaking the law could face a £100 fine. Wales is the first part of the UK to outlaw smoking in these areas which will denormalise smoking and reduce the chances of children and young people starting smoking in the first place – ultimately saving lives.

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