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Stroud District Council's Gambling Act 2005 Statement of Principles

Gambling Act 2005 Statement of Principles

Under the Gambling Act 2005, the Council must publish a Statement of Principles which lays out principles the Council will apply when exercising its functions under the Act. These functions include issuing premises licences for gambling businesses such as betting shops and gaming centres. It also issues permits for gaming machines and gambling.  The Statement of Principles must be reviewed every three years

Current Statement of Principles Jan 2022 - Jan 2025

Gambling Act 2005 Stroud District Council Statement Of Principles January 2022

Gambling Act 2005

Notice of intention to publish a revised Statement of Principles for the period 31st January 2025 to 30th January 2028

Stroud District Council has adopted a Revised Statement of Principles under the Gambling Act 2003 for the period 31 January 2025 to 30th January 2028

The Statement of Principles is the Council’s policy on how it will apply its functions under the Gambling Act 2003

The revised Statement of Principles will be published on 1st December 2024

The revised Statement of Principles will come into effect on 31st January 2025

The statement will be published on Stroud District Councils website www.stroud.gov.uk/business/licensing-permits/gambling-permits-and-licences/

The Statement can be inspected by contacting the Licensing Team, Stroud District Council, Ebley Mill, Westward Road, Stroud,GL5 4UB

Email: licensing@stroud.gov.uk

Telephone:01453 766321

Rachel Andrew

Licensing Manager

5th November 2024

Gambling Act 2005 Local Area Profile

The Gambling Commission issued code of practice under section 24 of the Gambling Act 2005, about the manner in which facilities for gambling are provided to ensure that:

  • gambling is conducted in a fair and open way
  • children and other vulnerable people are protected from being harmed or exploited by gambling
  • assistance is made available to people who are, or may be, affected by problems related to gambling.

Operators are required to prepare a risk assessment for their business which takes into account the nature and characteristics of the locality in which they are situated. For example the proximity of schools, churches and/or whether the business is located on a walking route for local schools. Such risk assessments can make reference to the Council’s Local Area Profile which may be compiled with respect to reported gambling-related problems in an area.

The local area profile has been created with a view to increasing awareness of local risks, improving information sharing and to facilitate constructive engagement with licensees and a more coordinated response to local risks. The local area profile will also help to inform specific risks that operators need to address in their own risk assessments, which will form part of any new licence application, or an application to vary a licence. Each locality has its own challenges and in order to assist applicants, the locality profile maps contain the location of existing gambling premises, educational establishments, health services, deprivation and crime rates. Applicants are further encouraged to conduct research of the local area to identify centres dealing with vulnerable persons.

The local area profile does not form part of any of the licensing authorities ‘Statement of Principles’ under the Gambling Act 2005 but is referred to in them. The local area profile will be regularly reviewed and refreshed in consultation with the responsible authorities identified in the Gambling Act 2005 and other relevant organisations.

Stroud District Council's local profile map is available here 

An interactive report at the county, district and ward levels, comparing crime trends from 2007/08 to 2017/18 is available here: https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/inform/community-safety/crime/.

Resources around deprivation can be found on Inform Gloucestershire here: https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/inform/deprivation/  

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