These gambling facilities are broken down into six premises licence types:
- Casino premises (converted, large and small);
- Bingo Premises;
- Betting track premises;
- Betting Other (Betting Shops);
- Adult Gaming Centres; and
- Family Entertainment Centres.
In this section, you will find further information relating to Gambling Premises
The Gambling Act 2005, provides that the local Licensing Authority is responsible for licensing premises that offer facilities for gambling.
These gambling facilities are broken down into six premises licence types:
To apply for a premises licence you must:
be 18 years old or older;
if applying on behalf of a company or partnership be authorised to make such an application;
and hold or have applied for an Operating Licence from the Gambling Commission for the relevant gambling activity.
Fees vary depending on the type of premises, please contact the Licensing team for more information.
Applicants should read the relevant parts of the guidance before submitting an application.
You may wish to view the Councils Statement of Gambling Principles before completing an application.
New applications, provisional statements and variations to change the layout of an existing premises licence must be accompanied by a plan of the premises.
The Gambling Commission was set up under the Gambling Act 2005, to regulate commercial gambling in Great Britain. It is an independent non-department public body who are sponsored by the Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS).
The Commission is responsible for issuing operating licences and personal licences and for enforcing the regulations surrounding the use of such licences. They provide advice and guidance to the trade, local authorities and the Government on commercial gambling.
Contact Licensing in the first instance.
Email: licensing@sstaffs.gov.uk
Telephone: 01902 696000