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Published 09:26 2 Jun 2021 BST
Updated 10:22 2 Jun 2021 BST
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It's hoped that the new smoke-free atmosphere outside work places will deter staff from bothering to smoke at all, and encourage more people to quit.
Oxfordshire's public health director, Ansaf Azhar hopes to see the county become smoke free by 2025. He said: "It is not about telling people not to smoke. It is about moving and creating an environment in which not smoking is encouraged and they are empowered to do so. But that is not going to happen overnight."
For the county to be officially recognised at smoke-free by the Government, less than five per cent of the population can be active smokers.
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