The government has just announced new controls on betting shops and fixed odds terminals. Their announcement says 'Bookies who want to open new shops will have to submit a planning application and local councils will be able to refuse applications and stop new betting shops opening in their area'. So, that's good news and not before time.
They also say:
'We want there to be a gambling sector that is vibrant and responsible. The Government wants to make sure the industry is putting player protection and social responsibility at the heart of their businesses'.
The foreword to the full document says:
'The measures set out in this document are intended to help customers stay in control. In line with the Government’s Principles of Regulation, any new statutory regulations will be subject to an Impact Assessment which will assess the net cost to business and will be subject to independent scrutiny by the Regulatory Policy Committee. I expect changes to take effect from October 2014.
Helen Grant ( a government minister).
The link to the Department of Communities and Local Government announcement is here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/gambling-protections-and-control...
Zena Brabazon
Cllr, St. Ann's Ward
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The LCSP have managed to get to this stage a couple of times (at least) and it's been overturned on appeal. Fingers crossed all the same eh.
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