Nine out of ten businesses say that the implementation of the smoking ban has been successful.
A three-month survey by the Department of Health into the effects of the ban also found that three quarters of adults support the law and 79 per cent believe it will have a positive effect on public health.
According to health minister Dawn Primarolo, 98 per cent of companies surveyed were found to be compliant with the new law with 84 per cent were displaying the correct signage.
The survey inspected more than 275,000 businesses between 1 July and the end of September.
Primarolo said: “Today's encouraging report confirms that smokefree law is not only popular, but that the vast majority of the general public believe it is good for public health.
“People of all ages are reaping the benefits of healthier, less smoky work and social environments, which in turn are seen as an incentive for many to get out and socialise more.”
Nine out of ten businesses say that the implementation of the smoking ban has been successful.
Life Fitness has reimagined cardio with the launch of its Symbio line which has been
designed with advanced biomechanics and offers deep levels of customisation
Appointed president of Xponential Fitness when she was only 34, Sarah Luna attributes her career success to the grit, determination and stamina she honed as a dancer by day and Pilates teacher by night.
She talks to Kath Hudson about how owning her choices has given her the resilience to take on one of the top jobs in the US fitness industry, while also raising a family
As more trans women, trans men
and non-binary people join health
clubs, it’s time to work out a system
where everyone feels included,
protected and safe in the locker
room. Kath Hudson reports
AI has the potential to support people in making
healthy lifestyle changes if its algorithms can be
updated to understand the different stages of
motivation, as Jodi Heckel reports
CoverMe Fitness, the studio management app for the fitness industry, has launched in
Australia, with industry veteran Tony Zonato as managing director for the region.
The Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK), the Swimming Teachers Association (STA), and
Swim England have teamed up to sponsor an aquatic theatre at Elevate 2024.
Seca Tru is delighted to announce a new UK partnership with fitness market leader Physical.
The agreement will see Physical distribute the Seca Tru product across the breadth of the UK
fitness industry.
Nine out of ten businesses say that the implementation of the smoking ban has been successful.
A three-month survey by the Department of Health into the effects of the ban also found that three quarters of adults support the law and 79 per cent believe it will have a positive effect on public health.
According to health minister Dawn Primarolo, 98 per cent of companies surveyed were found to be compliant with the new law with 84 per cent were displaying the correct signage.
The survey inspected more than 275,000 businesses between 1 July and the end of September.
Primarolo said: “Today's encouraging report confirms that smokefree law is not only popular, but that the vast majority of the general public believe it is good for public health.
“People of all ages are reaping the benefits of healthier, less smoky work and social environments, which in turn are seen as an incentive for many to get out and socialise more.”
Nine out of ten businesses say that the implementation of the smoking ban has been successful.
Life Fitness has reimagined cardio with the launch of its Symbio line which has been
designed with advanced biomechanics and offers deep levels of customisation
Appointed president of Xponential Fitness when she was only 34, Sarah Luna attributes her career success to the grit, determination and stamina she honed as a dancer by day and Pilates teacher by night.
She talks to Kath Hudson about how owning her choices has given her the resilience to take on one of the top jobs in the US fitness industry, while also raising a family
As more trans women, trans men
and non-binary people join health
clubs, it’s time to work out a system
where everyone feels included,
protected and safe in the locker
room. Kath Hudson reports
AI has the potential to support people in making
healthy lifestyle changes if its algorithms can be
updated to understand the different stages of
motivation, as Jodi Heckel reports
“When people experience early life trauma it impacts their bodies and nervous systems. I became curious about how lifting weights could help them have the experience of strength”
It’s time to start the conversation
about pelvic health. It’s not
just menopausal women who
have challenges: young women
and men can also experience
issues they’re too embarrassed
to discuss or seek help for,
as Kath Hudson reports
When retailer, the €11 billion-a-year Colruyt Group, decided to get into the health club market, the plan was to fully integrate its entire business using customer insight data. The results are remarkable
CoverMe Fitness, the studio management app for the fitness industry, has launched in
Australia, with industry veteran Tony Zonato as managing director for the region.
The Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK), the Swimming Teachers Association (STA), and
Swim England have teamed up to sponsor an aquatic theatre at Elevate 2024.
Seca Tru is delighted to announce a new UK partnership with fitness market leader Physical.
The agreement will see Physical distribute the Seca Tru product across the breadth of the UK
fitness industry.