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THE City Council of Murcia is taking proactive steps towards promoting healthier and smokefree environments, particularly in public spaces that see high footfall during the summer season. As part of a pilot program, four popular swimming pools in the region, namely Alquerías, Corvera, Murcia Parque, and Sangonera la Seca, are being designated as 'smokefree spaces'. The initiative is rooted in a desire to discourage smoking among minors, delay the onset of smoking among youth, and cultivate an atmosphere of well being. The plan involves allocating small, clearly marked smoking areas away from zones frequented by children, adolescents, and the elderly. Additionally, parks and gardens are also part of this initiative, with the Malecón and Salitre being the first to implement smoking zones, along with the José Barnés, La Vega, and Infante Juan Manuel sports centres. This progressive move aligns with Murcia's dedication to its recognition as a Child Friendly City by UNICEF.

