Toggle menu

Smokefree

The Health Act 2006 bans smoking to protect the public from the harmful effects of second hand smoke in enclosed or substantially enclosed places such as:

  • public places - pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafes
  • workplaces
  • Education / health or care premises
  • public vehicles - buses, trains and taxis.

There are exemptions for the following.

  • Private dwellings, residential premises and adult care homes.
  • Designated rooms in hotels, hostels and bed and breakfast accommodation. These are places where people live even though they are not private homes.
  • In places where smoking cannot take place outside for safety or health reasons, designated smoking rooms/areas may be allowed. Such exempted places include prisons and oil rigs.

We will investigate complaints and can take formal action when appropriate.

Giving up smoking

See Smokefree Hampshire or NHS Stop Smoking Services for help to quit smoking, or Smokefree Me for lesson plans and resources on smoking and e-cigarettes for teachers and youth Workers (Hampshire County Council).

Share this page

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by email