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Scots now more likely to visit pub since “smokefree” Scots now more likely to visit pub since “smokefree”

Scots now more likely to visit pub since “smokefree”

Tobacco & MarijuanaJun 28, 2006

A quarter of Scots are likely to visit pubs and bars more often now that Scotland is smokefree - according to a Cancer Research UK survey.

The poll - which included both smokers and non-smokers - found that 24 per cent are more likely to visit their local because of the smokefree legislation introduced in March this year.

In addition to the 24 per cent who said they would go to the pub more often, 45 per cent said they would go just as frequently.

The results indicate that the smoking ban will not lead to losses for the pub trade.

Jean King, Cancer Research UK’s director of tobacco control, said: “The results of this survey should reassure publicans still worried that the smoking ban will drive customers away. They mirror the positive experience of other countries that have already gone smokefree. Making pubs and bars smokefree gives workers the protection they deserve and creates a more appealing place to go to for your social drink with friends.”

Over a thousand people across Scotland took part in the survey. They were asked if they would be likely to visit pubs and bars more often, less often or about the same under the new smokefree legislation.

Even when those who said they are likely to go out less often are taken into account, the net effect still indicates that Scotland’s pubs will be busier. Just ten per cent said they were likely to go to the pub less often.

Professor Alex Markham, chief executive at Cancer Research UK, said; “Scotland should be proud of having moved so fast to embrace smokefree legislation. While the rest of the UK plays catch up, Scotland has led the way in showing how to ensure a smokefree future. These encouraging results indicate that businesses will also benefit from this move towards a healthier Scotland.”

http://www.cancerresearchuk.org

Provided by ArmMed Media
Revision date: June 14, 2011
Last revised: by David A. Scott, M.D.

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