Kids' campaign aims to keep tobacco out of parks
Every play park in Milton of Campsie, Lennoxtown and Torrance has been designated as “smoke free” in the latest attempt by the East Dunbartonshire Tobacco Alliance to stamp out the habit.
Boards featuring a colourful poster designed by Craighead Primary pupil Eilidh McIvor have been given pride of place in play parks across the local area.
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Hide AdIt’s hoped this will persuade smokers they should not light up in front of children playing.
Local primary schools took part in tobacco workshops led by the Alliance before the pupils participated in a competition to design the poster which would be displayed in parks to remind people.
East Dunbartonshire Council Leader Councillor Gordan Low presented Eilidh and several runners-up with certificates at a ceremony in Kincaid Park in Milton of Campsie before officially unveiling the winning sign.
He said: “East Dunbartonshire Council is committed to the Scottish Government’s ‘Creating a Tobacco-Free Generation’ strategy, which aims to make Scotland completely smoke free by 2034.
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Hide Ad“We all know how harmful smoking is and adults should be leading by example.
“Pupils across the region are really clued up about how dangerous it is for their health, and they are asking grown-ups to respect their wishes and not make them breathe in second hand smoke while they are playing.”
Smoke free play parks were piloted in Bearsden and Kirkintilloch last year and it is hoped that the project will be rolled out to all 67 play areas in East Dunbartonshire, starting with the Milton of Campsie cluster.
The East Dunbartonshire Tobacco Alliance is a coalition of statutory and third sector partners who plan and undertake projects towards reducing tobacco-related harm.