Pubs, restaurants and cafes require both smoking and non-smoking outdoor options

  • Pubs, restaurants and cafes require both smoking and non-smoking outdoor options

    Posted by Nino on 28 July 2020 at 7:59 pm

    People using pubs, restaurants and cafes in the UK will soon have greater freedom to choose non-smoking outdoor areas.

    People using pubs, restaurants and cafes will soon have greater freedom to choose non-smoking outdoor areas following an amendment tabled today to legislation in Parliament.

    Under the Business and Planning Bill, the government had already set out a range of measures to help these vital businesses safely reopen and get staff back to work by making it quicker, easier and cheaper to operate outside.

    The government will not ban outdoor smoking. Since the existing ban was introduced, businesses have invested heavily in their outdoor areas and banning outdoor smoking would lead to significant closures and job losses.

    However, today’s amendment will ensure that customers are given more choice by ensuring premises offer separate seating for smokers and non-smokers outside.

    Laws already exist making it illegal to smoke in enclosed areas and business owners can already make their own non-smoking policies in places where food is served.

    This government has taken great strides in reducing the harms caused by smoking and has committed to do so in the prevention green paper.

    Planning Minister Rt Hon Christopher Pincher MP said:

    We are supporting our pubs, cafes and restaurants to safely reopen and securing jobs by making it quicker, easier and cheaper to set up outdoor seating and stalls to serve food and drink, whilst protecting public health against the transmission of COVID.

    These changes will allow everyone to enjoy outdoor eating and drinking whether they smoke or not, with appropriate provisions made for non-smokers and smokers.

    Kate Nicholls, Chief Executive of UK Hospitality, said:

    The hospitality sector is beginning to reopen, but its recovery is still in the balance. That means we need dynamic, responsive support to ensure that businesses have the best possible chance to succeed.

    These measures will free up venues to operate more flexibly at a time when every bit of help will be vital to their future survival. We look forward to working with local authorities to ensure businesses can use these new permissions successfully.

    The changes in the amendment will help strike the right balance between protecting public health and not imposing additional red tape on businesses at a time when they need as much support as possible. The government will not ban outdoor smoking in pubs, cafes or restaurants.

    Businesses can already make their own non-smoking policies for outside space without the need for regulations. This guidance will reinforce this point, making it clear that the licence-holder has to make reasonable provision for smoke-free seating.

    It includes:

    1. Clear ‘no smoking’ signage displayed in designated areas.
    2. No ash trays or similar receptacles to be provided or permitted to be left on furniture where a smoke-free seating is identified.
    3. Licence holders should aim for a minimum 2 metre distance between non-smoking and smoking areas, wherever possible.

    Today’s announcement also builds on measures to help businesses get back on their feet, including:

    1. Simpler licensing process for outdoor seating for pubs, restaurants and cafes.
    2. Councils encouraged to reduce red-tape and create more outdoor markets.
    3. Part of comprehensive plan to revive high streets, support the hospitality industry and help get people back to work.
    4. Helping councils and businesses transition from crisis response and lock down, towards economic recovery.


    One of the biggest reasons why we walk away from a restaurant or cafe is having smokers congregated near too or by the door, businesses need to identify this as a negative factor when planning smoking areas, because I am sure we are not the only family put off by this.

    More than ever, businesses needs the support of the public to ensure we keep the range of restaurants and cafe’s open in your local area, it really is a case of use them, or lose them!

    Nino replied 4 years, 2 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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