Five councils in England's north have banned smoking at pavement tables on pavements outside restaurants, bars and pubs, and a sixth in the south plans to become entirely 'smoke-free' within four years
At least five councils in England have banned smoking in pavement dinig areas outside pubs, bars and restaurants - and a sixth could soon follow in their footsteps.
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