Illicit Tobacco featured on BBC’s The One Show

The One Show 21 July 2010

The One Show's Louise Minchin and Matt Baker with two packets of cigarettes... but which is fake?

The trade in illicit tobacco was the lead feature on last night’s The One Show (21 July 2010) and is available to view online and by download from BBC iPlayer for the next six days.

The item highlights the growing problem of smuggled and fake tobacco.

Smokefree North West is a key agency in The North of England Tackling Illicit Tobacco for Better Health programme, along with colleagues from Fresh Smoke Free North East and Smokefree Yorkshire and the Humber.

The illicit tobacco programme is responsible for the Get Some Answers campaign to stamp out illegal tobacco, which particularly highlights the danger to children that affordable illicit tobacco represents.

Working with partners from Trading Standards and their Scambuster teams, HM Revenue and Customs, the UK Border Agency, police forces, the Serious and Organised Crime Agency and the Association of Chief Police Officers the programme is believed to be the first of its kind in the world.

Local Government Regulation launches Niche Tobacco Products Directory

The Niche Tobacco Products Directory has been constructed with the support of council trading standards services across England and Wales. Local Government Regulation hopes it will provide a good source of reference material and help councils and others to effectively regulate this market in a practical way , avoiding duplication of effort.

Access is easy:  just log onto www.ntpd.lacors.gov.uk and browse the directory.

The Directory is supported by both the Department of Health and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs as an aide for regulators, health professionals and businesses offering advice and information about the diverse nature of niche tobacco products and of the legislation that applies to them.

The directory will be  reviewed and updated on a regular basis to ensure that any changes in the supply of these products is reflected in a timely manner, for example by the inclusion of new products as they arise.

Particular thanks to LOTSA (London trading Standards Authorities), SWERCOTS (South West chief Trading Standards Officers) and TSNW (Trading Standards North West) for their support in the development of the content.

Carlisle United’s Olga the Fox signs up for No Smoking Day

The Smokefree Campaign arrives in Carlisle with Percy Penguin and Olga, The Carlisle United FC team mascot.

The Smokefree Campaign arrives in Carlisle with Percy Penguin and Olga, The Carlisle United FC team mascot.

Carlisle United’s mascot Olga the Fox has signed up to a major Smokefree Northwest campaign ahead of No Smoking Day on March 10.

Olga the Fox met up with Percy the Smokefree Penguin when a specialist stop smoking bus parked up in Morrisons carpark and then Carlisle town centre to encourage smokers to quit. Percy the Smokefree Penguin is the star of a recent Smokefree North West television advertising campaign ‘One Way Street’.

John Nixon, Managing Director of Carlisle United, said “This is a great campaign and we are happy to give it our full support.”

Stop smoking advisors and respiratory nurses were onboard the specialist bus handing out advice to smokers on how to stop. They also carried out tests to show the damage smoking can do to people’s health. Tests were also available to show people what damage smoking can do to their lungs, including as a spirometry test, which measures the amount of air someone can blow out of their lungs, and carbon monoxide readers.

Su Sear is a Public Health partnership specialist for NHS Cumbria. She said: “Giving up smoking is the single most important thing you can do to improve your health. However, going cold turkey is not easy and you are far more likely to successfully quit with NHS support rather than going it alone.

“No Smoking Day is a great time to give up smoking. I would urge all smokers in Cumbria to get in touch with NHS Cumbria’s stop smoking services. Get ready to quit on No Smoking Day in the knowledge there is support to help you.”

Fay Watson, Programme Manager for Tobacco Control at Cumbria Public Health Network, added: “If you smoke and want to quit, there is lots of support available on the NHS. No Smoking Day is a good time to quit smoking for good.”

For confidential help and support to quit smoking contact NHS Cumbria’s Stop Smoking Service on 01900 324222 or text ‘QUIT’ to 82540 or visit a participating pharmacy for stop smoking advice.

Workington Town Rugby League FC’s Spike signs up for No Smoking Day

Workington player John Lebbon pictured with volunteers Andy Keir and   Chris Duckworth and the Workington mascot Spike and Percy the Penguin

Workington player John Lebbon pictured with volunteers Andy Keir and Chris Duckworth and the Workington mascot Spike and Percy the Penguin

Workington Town Rugby League’s mascot Spike has signed up to a major Smokefree Northwest campaign ahead of No Smoking Day on March 10.

Spike met up with Percy the Smokefree Penguin when a specialist stop smoking bus parked up in Workington town centre to encourage smokers to quit. Percy the Smokefree Penguin is the star of a recent Smokefree North West television advertising campaign ‘One Way Street’. They were joined by club player John Lebbon.

Workington Town player John Lebbon said: “As a club we are 100 per cent behind No Smoking Day and would urge our fans to quit smoking to improve their health.”

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Whitehaven RLFC’s Pride the Lion signs up for No Smoking Day

Whitehaven player Dylan Skee pictured with Percy Penqguin and the Whitehaven mascot 'Pride'

Whitehaven player Dylan Skee pictured with Percy Penqguin and the Whitehaven mascot 'Pride'

Whitehaven RLFC’s mascot Pride the Lion has signed up to a major Smokefree Northwest campaign ahead of No Smoking Day on March 10.

Pride the Lion met up with Percy the Smokefree Penguin when a specialist stop smoking bus parked up at Harbour Side in Whitehaven to encourage smokers to quit. Percy the Smokefree Penguin is the star of a recent Smokefree North West television advertising campaign ‘One Way Street’. They were joined by Whitehaven RLFC player Dylan Skee.

Stop smoking advisors and respiratory nurses were onboard the specialist bus handing out advice to smokers on how to stop. They also carried out tests to show the damage smoking can do to people’s health. Tests were also (more…)