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Gambling Act 2005

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The Gambling Act 2005 received Royal assent on 7 April 2005 and modernised the law on gambling and introduced a new regulator for gambling, the Gambling Commission. This body replaced the Gaming Board for Great Britain.


Responsibility for the licensing of gambling premises is given to local authorities. These include premises licences for casinos, bingo halls, betting offices, adult gaming centres and licensed family entertainment centres and permits for gaming machines in pubs and other alcohol licensed premises.

Licensing objectives

The Act contains three licensing objectives, which underpin the functions that the Gambling Commission and councils acting in their capacity as licensing authorities will perform. These objectives are central to the new regulatory regime created by the Act and are:

  • Preventing gambling from being a source of crime or 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 from being harmed or exploited by gambling

Licences

Three types of licence are required by the new Act:

  • Operator Licence - concerned with the management and conduct of gambling.
  • Personal Licence - for persons with key operational functions connected with the gambling business.
  • Premises Licence - for the property where the gambling takes place.

Operators and Personal Licences will be issued and regulated by the Gambling Commission and responsibility for the issue and regulation of Premises Licences will be given to local authorities.

Further information

The Act is intended to be fully operational from September 2007. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has published the dates and milestones for implementation on its website. In the meantime the existing arrangements for the licensing of gambling will continue in operation.

Copies of the Gambling Act can be obtained from the Her Majesty's Stationery Office website and from Stationery Office bookshops.

In addition the Licensing Team has produced an information leaflet on Gambling Laws which gives further details of the new legislation and how it could affect you. Please download a copy of the leaflet below.

Contact Details

Licensing Team
Environmental Health
Broadgate House
Broadgate Coventry
CV1 1NH
Telephone: 024 7683 1888
Fax: 024 7683 2154
e-mail: licensing@coventry.gov.uk

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