Smoking in all indoor public places. Many places - such as cinemas and public transport - have rarely permitted smoking in recent years, and so it will be places like pubs, restaurants, nightclubs and private members? clubs that feel the biggest impact of the ban.
What are the penalties?
Smokers could be fined ?50. Those in charge of ?premises? could have a fine of ?2500, they could also be fined ?200 rising to ?1000 for not displaying no smoking signs.
When will the ban come into force?
* England - July 1st, 2007
* Scotland - March 2006
* Wales - April 2nd, 2007
* Northern Ireland - April 30th, 2007
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Smoking Shelters
Beat the smoking ban. Public houses, hotels and restaurants are already benefiting from our smoking canopies by increasing the size of their restaurants, getting more covers and attracting new and extra business. Extending their premises without the cost and inconvenience of building an extension.
Business premises/offices - don't lose your valued staff by not providing a safe designated smoking shelter!
Public houses, hotels and restaurants - don't lose the trade of your smoking customers!
Have you thought about the implications of the new Smoking Law?
From July 1st 2007 the smoking law will change. All public places and workplaces in England will become smoke-free, as is already the case in Scotland and Ireland.
With this in mind, you might like to consider providing smoking shelters which offer a safe, designated smoking area for the comfort of your valued customers, yet still complying with the new law.
Create the perfect smoking shelter by providing your Customers with our canopy structures or purpose-built shelters and beat the smoking ban.