Smoking ban support package from GK

A new kit has been released to help Greene King pubs plan for the smoking ban - and tell their customers about the changes. Template press releases,...

A new kit has been released to help Greene King pubs plan for the smoking ban - and tell their customers about the changes.

Template press releases, tokens offering deals for repeat visits, and signs pointing customers towards outdoor smoking areas are included in the "Fresh Thinking Pubs' kit.

The smoking ban represents a seismic opportunity for the licensed industry - and we intend to help our licensees grab it with both handsDavid Elliott, managing director of Greene King's leased and tenanted division Pub Partners

The kits are available for free for Greene King tenants, lessees and managers.

Hosts will also receive a checklist detailing how pubs should prepare for the ban.

Areas covered include staff training, informing customers and sorting out potential health and safety and licensing issues.

In addition, regular newsletters with up-to-date information on the ban are promised. The first will be sent on national No Smoking Day on 14 March.

Weekly email updates are also due.

There will also be promotions to help customers quit smoking, as part of a tie-in with local NHS services.

And 'print your own' posters, which can be tailor-made to particular outlets, can be downloaded from www.pubpartners.net

David Elliott, managing director of Greene King's leased and tenanted division Pub Partners, said: "The smoking ban represents a seismic opportunity for the licensed industry - and we intend to help our licensees grab it with both hands. Our Fresh Thinking Pubs‚ campaign will form an essential part of the PR and marketing activity in pubs across the country.

"We're investing over £10 million in preparation for the smoking ban, and are ensuring that our pubs can really can take full advantage of the heightened public interest in, and use of, smoke-free environments.

"Our licensees will be in prime position to serve the interests of non-smokers and smokers alike and the campaign will help them with the bit that so often gets forgotten - telling people about it."

What's available?- Calendars allowing licensees to cross off the days leading up to the ban- Tent cards reminding punters not to smoke- Posters, banners and tent cards telling customers in advance what they plan to do for the ban- 3D no-smoking signs (bi-lingual versions are available for Wales)- Bounce back tokens offering special deals for repeat visits- Template press releases and adverts to publicise the smoke-free facilities in the local press- Stick-on arrows pointing to the smoking area (available for tenants and lessees at an extra cost)