Licensed Premises Gaming Machine Permit
Under the Gambling Act 2005 you can apply for a Licensed Premises Gaming Machine Permit
Under the Gambling Act 2005 ("the Act") a Licensed Premises Gaming Machine Permit applies to premises with a Licensing Act 2003 on-premises alcohol licence that also serve alcohol without the requirement that it accompanies food. A pub, restaurant or hotel with a bar will be eligible to apply for this type of permit, but hotels and restaurants that serve alcohol only with food will not.
Section 282 of the Act provides an automatic entitlement to make available two gaming machines (of categories C or D) for use in alcohol licensed premises . To take advantage of this entitlement the Premise Licence Holder, under the Licensing Act 2003, must give notice to us of their intention to make gaming machines available for use, and must pay the prescribed fee.
We may issue Licensed Premises Gaming Machine Permits for any number of Category C or D machines in licensed premises. Where a Permit authorises the making available of a specified number of gaming machines in particular premises, this will effectively replace, and not be in addition to, any automatic entitlement to two machines as described above.
Permit holders are required to comply with the Gambling Commission gaming machine permits codes of practice. Compliance with these provisions is a condition of the Permit, and failure to do so could result in revocation of the Permit.
Transitional arrangements
Any existing Permit will continue to have effect after 1st September 2007 as though it were a Licensed Premises Gaming Machine Permit issued under the Act.
After Permits expiring after 1st September 2007, then the following arrangements will apply:
Up to two gaming machines: - pubs will have an automatic entitlement to two gaming machines, subject to a simple notification procedure. You should make this notification to us prior to the expiry of your existing Permit.
More than two gaming machines - pubs which want to offer more than two gaming machines will need to apply to us for a Licensed Premises Gaming Permit. You should apply at least two months before the date on which your existing Gambling Act 1968 Section 34 Permit is due to expire.
You may download a leaflet explaining in detail the above arrangements.
There are fees applicable for this process.
Application form:
Notice of Gaming Machine Permit
Guidance notes:
Licensed Premises Gaming Machine Fact Sheet
A copy of the legislation can be viewed at the Council Offices where you can also obtain an application form and a copy of our standard conditions. Contact Licensing on 01707357925 or Licensing@welhat.gov.uk