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Gambling Statement of Principles (policy) Consultation
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We are seeking your views on our updated gambling policy.
Overview
Under the Gambling Act 2005, we as a Licensing Authority are required to publish a gambling policy document known as a ‘Statement of Principles’ which will define the principles we will apply in exercising our gambling licensing functions under the legislation.
Our functions are to issues licences and permits for the following:
Casinos
Bingo Halls
Betting Shops
Tracks
Adult Gaming Centres
Lotteries
Family Entertainment Centres
Occasional Use Notices
Temporary Use Notices
Club Gaming Machines
Gaming Machines in Licensed Premises
Why are we consulting?
Our current gambling policy was last published in 2022 and we have a statutory obligation to publish a reviewed policy every three years. We are now in the review period, and we have updated our current version of the policy.
This policy will guide the Licensing Authority when considering applications for gambling and will provide guidance to applicants, objectors, Responsible Authorities (those we consult with on applications) and any other interested party on the approach to gambling in the City.
We have also drafted a new linked document to the policy referred to as 'Sheffield's Local Area Profile' (LAP). This document maps out the risk factors considered on applications which are referred to in the policy document with a link to an interactive map - it should be noted that the data is still being finalised. Further information about the LAP can be found in the consultation documents.
Please read the frequently asked questions section of this page before reviewing the consultation documents to find out about:
the different roles the the Gambling Commission, Licensing Authority and the Planning Authority play in regards to gambling; and
to find out what is in scope when responding to this consultation
Consultation documents:
We have attached the following draft documents for consultation:
We are seeking your views on our updated gambling policy.
Overview
Under the Gambling Act 2005, we as a Licensing Authority are required to publish a gambling policy document known as a ‘Statement of Principles’ which will define the principles we will apply in exercising our gambling licensing functions under the legislation.
Our functions are to issues licences and permits for the following:
Casinos
Bingo Halls
Betting Shops
Tracks
Adult Gaming Centres
Lotteries
Family Entertainment Centres
Occasional Use Notices
Temporary Use Notices
Club Gaming Machines
Gaming Machines in Licensed Premises
Why are we consulting?
Our current gambling policy was last published in 2022 and we have a statutory obligation to publish a reviewed policy every three years. We are now in the review period, and we have updated our current version of the policy.
This policy will guide the Licensing Authority when considering applications for gambling and will provide guidance to applicants, objectors, Responsible Authorities (those we consult with on applications) and any other interested party on the approach to gambling in the City.
We have also drafted a new linked document to the policy referred to as 'Sheffield's Local Area Profile' (LAP). This document maps out the risk factors considered on applications which are referred to in the policy document with a link to an interactive map - it should be noted that the data is still being finalised. Further information about the LAP can be found in the consultation documents.
Please read the frequently asked questions section of this page before reviewing the consultation documents to find out about:
the different roles the the Gambling Commission, Licensing Authority and the Planning Authority play in regards to gambling; and
to find out what is in scope when responding to this consultation
Consultation documents:
We have attached the following draft documents for consultation:
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All views will be considered and given proper weight. The policy will then go through an approval process through the Council’s governance system which will detail the results of survey starting with the Licensing Committee and finishing up to Full Council for approval. Committee details can be found at the following link: Committee Calendar
The approved document will be published and effective in January 2025 which can be viewed on our licensing website.