Last Friday Haringey Council decided that they would not appeal the Metrobet decision. Apparently the decison was taken on the basis of the advice from two barristers, one of whom was the guy I've been quoting, Phillip Kolvin. By all accounts their advice was that the Council would be very likely to lose if they fought on. If the situation is as stark as that, I guess the Council had no choice.
So back to my point of a couple of weeks ago - if the Council can't win in Green Lanes then they've lost all hope of having any influence on controlling gambling in the Borough. The only thing that will make a difference is a change to the law. Anyone out there fancy mounting a national campaign?
In the meantime, for Harringay this means:
1. An almost certain abandonment of the case against Better.
2. Metrobet and Better opening in the next few weeks or so.
23 The gaming arcade licensing appeal has been continuing today. The planning inspectorate case has yet to be heard.
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