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Statement of Gambling Principles 2024-2027

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Meeting: 20/11/2023 - Council (Item 15)

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15 Statement of Gambling Principles 2024-2027 pdf icon PDF 156 KB

To receive a report from the Corporate Director Resident Services seeking approval for adoption of the Council’s Statement of Gambling Principles, which sets out the policy for dealing with applications and regulating gambling premises within the borough.

 

Members are asked to note that the report is also due to be considered at the Cabinet meeting on 16 November 2023.  Any comments made as a result will be reported at the Council meeting.

Additional documents:

  • 14a. Appendix 1 - Post Consultation Statement of Principles for Gambling, item 15 pdf icon PDF 2 MB
  • 14b. Appendix 2 - Gambling Consultation Response Table 2023, item 15 pdf icon PDF 215 KB
  • 14c. Appendix 3 - Equality Assessment, item 15 pdf icon PDF 540 KB
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Decision:

Council RESOLVED following its referral by Cabinet on 16 November 2023 to approve formal sign off and adoption of the revised Statement of Gambling Principles (31 January 2022 – 31 January 2025) as set out within Appendix 1 of the report.

 

Eligible for Call-In: No

Minutes:

The Mayor invited Councillor Farah, as Cabinet Member for Safer Communities & Public Protection, to introduce a report from the Corporate Director Resident Services setting out the Statement of Gambling Principles, which it was noted there was requirement (under the Gambling Act 2005) for all local authorities designated as a Licensing Authority to keep under review, prepare and publish every three years.

 

In introducing the report members were advised that as part of the Statement each Licensing Authority was expected to outline local issues, priorities and risks that would be used to inform their approach and policy for dealing with applications and regulating gambling premises, with the draft updated Statement for Brent having been detailed within Appendix 1 of the report.  In preparing the Statement of Principles members were advised each authority would also be required to reflect current regulations and have regard to the Gambling Commission’s guidance, with concerns expressed at the limitations this placed on Licensing Authorities in terms of relevant matters that could be taken into consideration as part of this process and when considering licensing applications for gambling premises given they prevented decisions being considered on public health and moral grounds as well as on the basis of demand.  In noting that the draft Statement of Principles had been subject to an extensive consultation process, as detailed within Appendix 2 of the report, disappointment was expressed at the current legislative position with local authorities felt to be best placed to make decisions on the impact in relation to the assessment of relevant policy considerations when considering applications for gambling premises in their area.

 

The Mayor thanked Councillor Farah for introducing the report and then opened the debate for contributions from other members.

 

In supporting the concerns highlighted regarding the limitations currently placed on the relevant matters that could be taken into account when considering applications in relation to gambling premises, Councillor Lorber also felt it important to recognise the role of the current and previous governments in supporting de-regulation of the gambling industry, with a need highlighted for the Council to take a strong stance in seeking to oppose these type of licenses.

 

Councillor Nerva, in supporting the frustrations expressed regarding the limitations placed on Licensing Authorities in being able to oppose applications relating to gambling premises within the borough, felt it important to highlight that these were also shared by a majority of local residents who recognised the serious harm and nuisance being caused as a result of gambling centres operating within their local areas.  Highlighting that the lack of control was even more serious in relation to online gambling he hoped that a future government would be more willing to address the issues raised working with local authorities and the health services in order to provide a more joined up approach.

 

In supporting the wider concerns raised, Councillor Grahl felt it important to also recognise the work undertaken to prepare the revised draft Statement particularly the focus which had been included under Objective 3  ...  view the full minutes text for item 15


 

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