Skip to content

ASH Wales Cymru welcomes ban on smoking in prisons

ASH Wales Cymru has welcomed the Welsh Government’s consultation on smoking in prisons and supports the plan to make all prison cells smokefree by April 2017.

The Welsh Government is consulting on a temporary exemption to the smoking ban for 12 months in order for prisons to implement smokefree cells by April 2017.

Smokefree legislation, introduced in 2007, was designed to protect people from the harmful effects of second-hand smoke. The prison service should now take urgent steps to support staff and inmates with stop smoking advice, support and nicotine replacement therapies.

We welcome the Welsh Government showing leadership and cracking down on smoking in prisons. With an estimated 80% of the prison population smoking it is important that prisons are given the time to properly implement smokefree policies.

Suzanne Cass, Chief Executive of Action on Smoking & Health (ASH) Wales Cymru

ASH Wales Cymru works with businesses and health professionals to train staff in smoking cessation and supports them to develop smokefree policies.

Latest Posts

One year after the disposable vape ban, reports of illegal tobacco and vape sales rise tenfold

A year ago, disposable vapes had become hard to miss. They were in shop displays, coat pockets, school

ASH Wales calls on next Welsh Government to commit to a Smokefree Wales as the Tobacco and Vapes Bill receives Royal Assent 

Wales’s leading tobacco control charity is today calling on all parties contesting the Senedd election to set out

260,000 Reasons to Quit: Real Stories Highlight Wales’ No Smoking Day Campaign

This No Smoking Day 2026, we are encouraging the estimated 260,000 people in Wales who smoke to consider
No results found.