Vaping: Wells headteacher working to combat increased usage in schools

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Vaping: Wells headteacher working to combat increased usage in schools
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The MP for Wells welcomed the headteacher's 'robust' approach to stop illegal vaping.

By Chloe Harcombe and Charlie TaylorA headteacher has called on parents to help him combat the rising issue of vaping in schools.

"When you see a bubblegum-flavoured vape marketed on certain social media sites using cartoon characters with flashy, coloured images, that is not aimed at a 45-year-old ex-smoker. That is aimed at young people." "I also welcome the steps being taken by Avon and Somerset Police force to clamp down on the illegal sale of vapes to clearly underage people.

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