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Gambling Act 2005 LicencesLicence Summary
The Gambling Act 2005 consolidates and repeals the Betting,
Gaming and Lotteries Act 1863, The Gaming Act 1968 and the
Lotteries and Amusements Act 1976.
|Top| Regulation Summary
Copies of the Gambling Act 2005 and details of the various sets of Gambling Act Regulations can be found at this external website.
Application Process
Stockton Council is responsible for issuing the following
licences, permits and notices: The type of establishments requiring Premises Licences from the Council are:
In addition to issuing Premises Licences, the Council also issues permits. These are required when premises provide a gambling facility where, both the stakes and prizes are very low or gambling is not the main function of the premises. Examples of such permits are:
The final area of responsibility for the Council relates to the provision of:
Details of Stockton's Gambling Act Fees can be found by selecting this link. The Gambling Act 2005 contains three licensing objectives:-
Further details of how the Council will fulfil it's licensing duties are contained in the Council's Statement of Licensing Principles.
Applicants may have a duty to notify the various responsible authorities of their application, please select this link for details of the responsible authorities in Stockton. Licenses are usually subject to a 28 day statutory consultation period, after which they can be granted if there are no objections.
|Top| How To Apply
To apply for a Licence or Permit please complete the appropriate form(s) below.
|Top| Guidance NotesTo view guidance documents please select the appropriate link below: Contact Details For Responsible Authorities Gambling Policy Statement 2010 Guidance Publications From The Gambling Commission (link to external site) Lotteries & The Law - Advice For Societies Guidance On Completing A Small Lottery Return
|Top| Will Tacit Consent Apply?Tacit consent means that if we have not dealt with applications within the target period then the application can be deemed to have been granted/approved. Please note that tacit consent does not apply in respect of these applications. It is in the public interest that the authority must process your application before it can be granted. If you have not heard from the local authority within a reasonable period, please contact us. |Top| Licence Holder Redress
Any applicant who is refused a licence can appeal to their local Magistrates Court. Please contact us in the first instance.
Any licence holder who wishes to appeal against a condition attached to their licence can appeal to their local Magistrates Court.
|Top| Consumer Complaint
We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the first contact is made with the trader by you, preferably in the form of a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if you are located in the UK, visit our Consumer pages or DirectGov for advice.
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