Health campaigners in the south west have welcomed a dramatic fall in the number of children who smoke.
The number of 11 to 15 year olds who regularly smoke cigarettes has gone down to three per cent - from nine per cent 10 years ago.
Smoke Free South West says reducing tobacco promotion and advertising has made a big difference.
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