Intension Gaming (UK) Limited intends to transform The Razz, 117 High Street, into an adult gaming centre.
An adult gaming centre is a venue that offers gambling activities like slot machines, poker, and table games.
The company, based at 283 Green Lanes, London, has submitted an application to the London Borough of Bromley Public Protection for the premises licence.
The licence is being sought under section 159 of the Gambling Act 2005.
Details of the application can be reviewed at the licensing authority’s office or online at bromley.gov.uk.
Residents living near the proposed gaming centre, business owners who might be affected, or individuals representing either of these groups, are invited to submit their views on the proposal.
The deadline for submissions is March 14, 2025.
It is important to note that providing false or misleading information to a licensing authority, without reasonable excuse, is an offence under section 342 of the Gambling Act 2005.
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