The Tobacco and Vapes Act

The Tobacco and Vapes Act is now law after receiving Royal Assent on 29 April, paving the way to create the world’s first smoke-free generation.
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The law also targets youth vaping, banning vape ads and sponsorship, and tightening rules on packaging and displays that could attract children. 

Stronger smoke-free rules will help protect children and vulnerable people from second-hand smoke. 

The law changes are: 

  • From next January, it will be illegal to sell tobacco to anyone born on or after 1 January 2009.
  • From 27 June 2026 all vape and nicotine product advertising and sponsorship will be banned.

The law changes will:

  • Protect young people for generations to come.
  • Protect young people from ever starting to smoke.
  • Back current smokers with the support they need to quit for good.

Live Well Croydon is a one to one service that works with local residents who need that little bit of extra support to make healthy changes in their lives. Qualified advisers will guide you through your quit journey over a 12 week period.

For advice and support on stopping smoking, visit the Live Well Croydon website.

You can find out more on the Government's website by clicking on the 'Find out more' pink button.

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