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15:24 GMT, Tuesday, 14 October 2008 16:24 UK

Buses used in stop smoking drive

A health service is promoting its stop smoking message with the help of a fleet of buses travelling through Norfolk and Suffolk.

More than 90 buses are set to carry advertisements for NHS Great Yarmouth and Waveney's Stop Smoking Service in a bid to convince more people to quit.

The buses will spend up to 16 hours a day on the road, with the posters advertising the free services on offer.

Last year the service helped almost 1,500 people to quit smoking.



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