Statement of Gambling Principles Proposed Amendments
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Overview
Gambling Act 2005, Statement of Gambling Principles Review
The Gambling Act 2005 requires the City Council as the Licensing Authority to determine and publish its Statement of Gambling Principles at least every five years, to keep it under review and make such revisions to it, as it considers appropriate.
It should be noted, that the proposed amendments are not intended to reflect the changes to the Gambling Commission’s Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP). A further, more detailed review of the Policy will be carried out shortly to address these issues.
Why your views matter
The current version of the Policy is now being reviewed, and an important part of this process is consultation.
Responses to the proposed changes can be made via email or in writting to:
or
Licensing Service,
Aston Cross Business Village,
50 Rocky Lane,
Birmingham,
B6 5RQ
All responses must be received by 23rd October 2015.
What happens next
The Gambling Act 2005 requires the City Council as the Licensing Authority to determine and publish its Statement of Gambling Principles at least every five years, to keep it under review and make such revisions to it, as it considers appropriate.
The current version of the Policy is now being reviewed, and an important part of this process is consultation.
The draft revised Policy is available at www.birmingham.gov.uk/gamblingpolicy
Responses to the consultation can be made via email to licensing@birmingham.gov.uk or in writing to the Licensing Section, Aston Cross Business Village, 50 Rocky Lane, Aston, Birmingham, B6 5RQ by 23rd October.
It should be noted, that the proposed amendments are not intended to reflect the changes to the Gambling Commission’s Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP). A further, more detailed review of the Policy will be carried out shortly to address these issues.
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