HC Deb 03 March 1982 vol 19 c156W
Sir Hector Monro

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he is now able to make a further statement on the progress of his discussions with the tobacco industry on a new voluntary agreement for the sponsorship of sport.

Mr. Macfarlane

I have reached agreement with the tobacco industry on its continuing sponsorship of sport. The main features are:

  1. (a) the agreement to run until at least 31 December 1985;
  2. (b) the existing expenditure ceiling, namely the actual expenditure in 1976, adjusted for inflation, to be maintained;
  3. (c) Government health warnings to appear on press and poster advertising for, and on agreed static promotional signs at, sponsored sporting activities;
  4. (d) the Minister with responsibility for sport to be informed by the companies of their sponsorship plans and any changes in those plans;
  5. (e) the companies to consult with the Minister with responsibility for sport on any proposal to sponsor a sport not previously sponsored by the industry;
  6. (f) activities in which the majority of the participants are under 18 years of age not to be sponsored by the companies;
  7. (g) the companies to continue to sponsor non-televised, minor and amateur activities;
  8. (h) the companies to use their best endeavours to keep expenditure on media advertising and promotional activities within a reasonable proportion of total sports sponsorship expenditure.

Some minor practical details have yet to be finalised and the full text of the new agreement will be published shortly.