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The Committee received a report from the Team Manager
(Commercial & Licensing).
The report advised that Cambridge City Council, as the
Licensing Authority, is required to discharge its responsibilities under the Gambling
Act 2005 with a view to promoting the three licensing objectives, namely:
·
Preventing
gambling from being a source of crime or disorder, being associated with crime
or disorder or being used to support crime.
·
Ensuring
that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way.
·
Protecting
children and other vulnerable persons from being harmed or exploited by
gambling.
The Statement of Gambling Principles is required to be
reviewed every three years. The current statement runs until the end of January
2019 after which a revised Statement must be in place in order for the relevant
duties to be undertaken.
Following review of the Statement, a 12 week consultation was
undertaken; 2 responses were received.
After consideration, and minor amendment, the proposed
2019-2022 Statement was presented to the Licensing Committee for consideration.
The Team Manager (Commercial & Licensing) tabled an
amendment to section 13 Appendix A of the policy (agenda P153). The new wording
is:
13. Self-Service Betting Terminals (SSBTs) in Betting
Premises
The Council will, as per s181 of the Gambling Act 2005, take
into account the size of the premises, the number of counter positions
available for person-to-person transactions, and the ability of staff to
monitor the use of SSBTs by children and young persons (it is an offence for
those under 18 to bet) or by vulnerable people, when considering the number /
nature / circumstances of SSTBs an operator wants to offer.
The Committee unanimously resolved to accept the amendment.
The Committee:
Resolved
(unanimously) to endorse the post-consultation draft Statement of
Gambling Principles shown in Appendix A (and amended above); and recommend to
full Council that the Statement is approved for publication on 3rd
January 2019, and for it to come into effect on 31st January 2019.