Consultation on Solihull’s ‘Gambling Act 2005 – draft statement of licensing principles 2025-2028’

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Solihull Council has a duty under the Gambling Act 2005, to license premises where gambling takes place and to license certain other activities, including the registration of small society lotteries.

As a Licensing Authority, the Gambling Act 2005 requires Solihull Council to publish a Statement of Principles, which the council proposes to apply when exercising its functions. The statement must be kept under review, amended if required and republished at least every three years after consultation.

The Gambling Act 2005 requires Licensing Authorities to consult with the following parties:

• The Chief Officer of Police.

• One or more persons who appear to the Authority to represent the interests of persons carrying on gambling businesses in the Authority’s area.

• One or more persons who appear to the Authority to represent the interests of persons who are likely to be affected by the exercise of the Authority’s functions under the Gambling Act 2005.

If you would like to take part in this consultation, please read the ‘Draft Statement of Licensing Principles 2025-28’ in the document section before completing the questionnaire below.

The consultation will end at 5pm on Thursday 14 November

Solihull Council has a duty under the Gambling Act 2005, to license premises where gambling takes place and to license certain other activities, including the registration of small society lotteries.

As a Licensing Authority, the Gambling Act 2005 requires Solihull Council to publish a Statement of Principles, which the council proposes to apply when exercising its functions. The statement must be kept under review, amended if required and republished at least every three years after consultation.

The Gambling Act 2005 requires Licensing Authorities to consult with the following parties:

• The Chief Officer of Police.

• One or more persons who appear to the Authority to represent the interests of persons carrying on gambling businesses in the Authority’s area.

• One or more persons who appear to the Authority to represent the interests of persons who are likely to be affected by the exercise of the Authority’s functions under the Gambling Act 2005.

If you would like to take part in this consultation, please read the ‘Draft Statement of Licensing Principles 2025-28’ in the document section before completing the questionnaire below.

The consultation will end at 5pm on Thursday 14 November

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
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