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The Gambling Act, 2005 has created a new system of licensing and regulation for commercial gambling in this Country.  The Act has established the Gambling Commission and has given to local authorities new responsibilities for licensing premises for gambling.

The Act provides for three categories of licence:

•  Operating licences (responsibility of Gambling Commission)

•  Personal licences (responsibility of Gambling Commission)

•  Premises licences (responsibility of Licensing Authority)

The Licensing Authority's main functions are:


•  To issue premises licences for casinos, betting offices and race tracks, bingo clubs, adult gaming centres and family entertainment centres

•  To grant permits for gaming machines in members' clubs and licensed premises, prize gaming and unlicensed family entertainment centres

•  To authorise the temporary use of premises for gambling.

• To register small society lotteries

There are three Licensing Objectives which underpin the Gambling Act:

•  Preventing gambling from being a source of crime and disorder, being associated with crime or disorder or being used to support crime

•  Ensuring that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way

•  Protecting children and other vulnerable persons being harmed or exploited by gambling

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 Gambling Policy (237kb)

For further information or to be sent application forms please contact

Licensing Section
Central Services
Town Hall
Great Yarmouth
NR30 2QF

Telephone number 01493 846530
Email licensing@great-yarmouth.gov.uk


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