Smoke Free Town Centres

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As part of the City’s Public Health Plan, the City will be introducing smoke free Town Centres.

The project aims to reduce community exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and create healthy environments for people to live, work and play.

From 12 May to 31 August 2021, the community, businesses and public health stakeholders were invited to have their say on draft smoke free areas for Leederville, Mount Hawthorn, North Perth, Beaufort Street and William Street.

A total of 345 submissions were received with 61 percent of participants supporting the proposed smoke free areas. The smoke free areas have now been updated along with developing a draft Smoke Free Areas – Education and Enforcement Policy.

Draft Smoke Free Areas

You can view the draft smoke free areas here.

Draft Smoke Free Areas – Education and Enforcement Policy

A draft Smoke Free Areas – Education and Enforcement Policy has been developed to guide the implementation, education, and enforcement of the project.

You can view the draft Policy here.

Successful Healthway Grant

The City has been successful in receiving a grant from Healthway who fund health promotion projects and research to help create a healthier WA. This grant will be used for community engagement, education and communication strategies, design and installation of smoke free signage and evaluation.

Public Notice

At its 8 February 2022 Meeting, Council approved providing public notice of its intention to make smoke free areas within the Leederville, Mount Hawthorn, North Perth, Beaufort Street and William Street Town Centres.

The City also provides public notice on the draft Smoke Free Areas – Education and Enforcement Policy.

Share your thoughts

Questions can be directed to the City’s Health team on 9273 6000 or mail us at mail@vincent.wa.gov.au

A copy of the draft smoke free areas and the draft Policy can also be obtained or inspected at the City’s Administration and Civic Centre, 244 Vincent Street, Leederville or at the Library and Local History Centre, 99 Loftus Street, Leederville.

Public notice is now closed.

As part of the City’s Public Health Plan, the City will be introducing smoke free Town Centres.

The project aims to reduce community exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and create healthy environments for people to live, work and play.

From 12 May to 31 August 2021, the community, businesses and public health stakeholders were invited to have their say on draft smoke free areas for Leederville, Mount Hawthorn, North Perth, Beaufort Street and William Street.

A total of 345 submissions were received with 61 percent of participants supporting the proposed smoke free areas. The smoke free areas have now been updated along with developing a draft Smoke Free Areas – Education and Enforcement Policy.

Draft Smoke Free Areas

You can view the draft smoke free areas here.

Draft Smoke Free Areas – Education and Enforcement Policy

A draft Smoke Free Areas – Education and Enforcement Policy has been developed to guide the implementation, education, and enforcement of the project.

You can view the draft Policy here.

Successful Healthway Grant

The City has been successful in receiving a grant from Healthway who fund health promotion projects and research to help create a healthier WA. This grant will be used for community engagement, education and communication strategies, design and installation of smoke free signage and evaluation.

Public Notice

At its 8 February 2022 Meeting, Council approved providing public notice of its intention to make smoke free areas within the Leederville, Mount Hawthorn, North Perth, Beaufort Street and William Street Town Centres.

The City also provides public notice on the draft Smoke Free Areas – Education and Enforcement Policy.

Share your thoughts

Questions can be directed to the City’s Health team on 9273 6000 or mail us at mail@vincent.wa.gov.au

A copy of the draft smoke free areas and the draft Policy can also be obtained or inspected at the City’s Administration and Civic Centre, 244 Vincent Street, Leederville or at the Library and Local History Centre, 99 Loftus Street, Leederville.

Public notice is now closed.

Page last updated: 23 Feb 2023, 02:49 PM