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Thanks. I watching the Narnia film for inspiration. Be jolly too.
Martin, the Gambling Act 2005 was the biggest Christmas present ever received by the gambling industry. The law is on their side and councils are all but powerless to stop the spread. This will remain the case unless and until the Act undergoes deep meaningful reform. Unfortunately that isn't going to happen soon.
I assume that the current Application does not represent a Planning change-of-use (which would otherwise be a good starting point for objectors).
In the short term, the least unrealistic approach is somehow to dissuade the Applicant to withdraw or discontinue their application. There is precedent for this in Green Lanes.
Meanwhile, you and others, IMO *should* register your concerns at every available point (knowing that they will merely be recorded). You might ask Councillors what they are doing to get the Act fixed.
It may be possible—though distasteful—to seek advise from nearby existing operators, who might not welcome the presence of a new competitor. Such firms may be happy to give accurate, informed technical advice. Again, there is precedent for this tactic. They're well-funded and well-versed in the legal argument.
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