Pubs face gaming machine cost hike

By John Harrington

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Pubs face gaming machine cost hike
Pubs would face massive hikes in costs to operate gaming machines under new Government plans. A pub with three machines would see initial fees rocket...

Pubs would face massive hikes in costs to operate gaming machines under new Government plans.

A pub with three machines would see initial fees rocket from £32 to £200 when the Gambling Act goes live next September.

Councils are asking for even steeper fees.

The proposed changes are included in the consultation on the gambling fees from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).

It suggests fee levels for the new Licensed Premises Notification permits to replace Licensed Premises Gaming Machine permits, which cost £32 with a £32 annual renewal fee.

We want people to go back to DCMS and say, 'these fees are far too high​Business in Sport and Leisure chief executive Brigid Simmonds.

For pubs with one or two machines, the new permit would cost £50.

Pubs with more than two machines would have to fork out £150, plus an extra £50 "annual maintenance" cost, which must be paid upfront.

Councils have already called for permits to operate more than two machines to increase to a £439 - with annual maintenance costs of an astonishing £1,793.

Business in Sport and Leisure chief executive Brigid Simmonds said the proposed price hikes would be felt most at the type of pubs likely to be affected by next year's smoking ban.

"We want people to go back to DCMS and say, 'these fees are far too high, we want to have something that's far more realistic for our pubs,"​ she said.

The consultation ends on 22 December. Responses can be emailed to frances.macleod@culture.gsi.gov.uk.

- The Gambling Act will be discussed at the BISL conference on 30 November at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London - call 020 8255 3782 for details.

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