We can issue licensed premises gaming machine permits for three
or more category C or D machines (see below for details), providing
that the applicant is the person named on the licence (issued under
the Licensing Act 2003) and that they pay the prescribed fee.
We may also take into account any other matters which are
considered relevant to the application, such as having regard to
our Statement of Gambling Licensing Policy on
licensed premises gaming machine permits.
There is an automatic entitlement to make two gaming machines or
less available for use in alcohol licensed premises. To take
advantage of this entitlement the person who holds the liquor
licence, issued under the Licensing Act 2003, must give notice to
us of their intention to make two or less gaming machines available
for use, and must pay the prescribed fee of £50.
Applications must be made by the person or organisation who
holds the Licensing Act 2003 “on premises” alcohol licence for the
premises where the permit application is being made for. The
premises must be within our authority boundary.
However, an application may not be made if a premises licence,
issued under the Gambling Act, is already in effect at the
premises.
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