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Licensing Team Dept. of Community Services Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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01752 307983 |
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licensing@plymouth.gov.uk |
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01752 226314 |
Section 282 of the Gambling Act provides an automatic entitlement to make available two gaming machines (of categories C or D) for use in premises which hold a Premise Licence under the Licensing Act 2003 for the sale by retail or supply of alcoholic liquor on the premises, and serves alcohol without the requirement that it accompanies food. So, any hotel, restaurant or pub that has a bar can apply for a notification under the Gambling Act, but hotels and restaurants that serve alcohol only with food will not be able to have gaming machines.
To do this the Premise Licence Holder, under the Licensing Act 2003, must give notice to us of their intention to make gaming machines available for use by completing an application and must pay a £50 fee (no annual fees).
This is not an authorisation procedure. Licensing authorities have no discretion to consider the notification or to turn it down. They can, however, remove the automatic authorisation in respect of any particular premises by making an order under section 284 of the Act.
That section provides for the licensing authority to make such an order if:
If at any time you change the premises licence holder at the premises you will also need to apply for a new notification and pay the fee.
If the previous owners already have a notification in place then this will lapse once you transfer the premises licence.
For further information on fees and guidance documents in relation to gaming machines and the categories for gaming machines please see the guidance documents page.
Please see the application forms page for a list of all the application forms required under the Gambling Act 2003.