Warrington Borough Council has launched a consultation on its approach to licensing premises used for gambling.
Every three years, the council is required to produce a gambling policy, known as a statement of principles, by the Gambling Act 2005.
The policy sets out the council’s approach towards licensing businesses used for gambling.
These can include amusement arcades, betting shops, bingo halls, and casinos. It also applies to clubs and pubs that provide gambling machines.
The licensing objectives under the Gambling Act 2005 are to prevent gambling from being a source of or associated with crime and disorder, or being used to support crime.
They also aim to ensure gambling is conducted in a fair and open way, and to protect children and other vulnerable people from being harmed or exploited by gambling.
Cllr John Kerr-Brown, cabinet member for housing services and licensing, said: “We are committed to ensuring that gambling in Warrington is conducted responsibly and safely.
“That’s why we are inviting everyone in our community to have their say on our new draft gambling policy.
“Whether you are a resident, business, or simply have an interest in this important issue, your opinion matters.
“We want to hear from as many people as possible to ensure that our policy reflects the needs and concerns of our town.
“Your feedback will help us ensure we continue to work effectively with the Gambling Commission and the trade to promote responsible gambling, protect vulnerable individuals, and maintain high standards within the licensed premises sector.”
You can share your views or comments in relation to the policy by completing a questionnaire at smartsurvey.co.uk/s/wbcgamblingpolicy2024/
To find out more and read the draft policy, visit the consultation page at warrington.gov.uk/draft-gambling-policy
The deadline to provide your consultation response is Friday, October 11.
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