Measures relating to the land-based gambling sector

The Act in April 2023 set out the’s plans for the of in Great. This a of to to the. on were as an in the 2005 Act, but in the light of the of the of and of have. The that we are on are below.

The size of’s has flat in years, in to an. Since the Act 2005, have under two with in terms of the type and of they are able to offer, as well as venue size. With, have been able to a range of and the of these each type of have on the of any. that we are views on are to the types of, as well as the field to an and. These are: (i) for 1968 Act; (ii) to the ratio for 1968 Act and 2005 Act Small; (iii) to size for 1968 Act and 2005 Act Small; and (iv) real event in 1968 Act. and bingo are to an 80/20 rule which the of B ( £2 stake) and C or D in these (up to a £1 stake)., no more than 20% of the total of on these can be B; the must be of a lower (i.e. C or D). The white paper to the 80/20 rule in to that the rule does not allow to meet, while still a offer to.

The aim of this is to a new for which, the where with low must be, and kept on, and with a of and lower stake. To this, we are on for the 80/20 rule to a new that 50 of must be C or D. We are also views and on what the would be if the 80/20 rule were to be.

There have been to how make in since the ban on debit card use on., there is a risk that could as we move a “”. In order to proof the and adapt to, we are views on a range of that will can use the risk of harm. The we are views on:, a value, times, safer, as well as the of net and time. most, D, which coin and crane grabs, are not by age. In to that ‘’ D ( to a 10p stake) share with stake to, of Bacta ( trade), in 2021 a to ban and young under the age of 18 from them. We to move the into, a legal age limit of 18 on D ‘’. We do not that these be to be moved to an area. (local in and Wales and in) are for, in with the of. They fees for and to cover the costs of and (and the fees can only be used for such costs). The which pay these fees are, bingo halls and, adult, and shops. In and Wales, a cap is set in on how much local can, and this has not been since 2007. In order to local can to carry out their and, we are to raise this cap by 10%, 20% or 30%. from two - the Act 1968 and the Act 2005. on the type of an holds, they are able to site a of, and may be bound by other a ratio and on their size and area. under the 1968 Act are to a of 20 of B, C and D if at least one is B, or an of C and D. In, elect to site B and have an of 20 B1. These are for 2005 Act – up to 80 for Small to a 2:1 to table ratio, and up to 150 for Large to a 5:1 to table ratio for B, C or D ( B3A). The white paper set out the’s to bring the two, with on to size, area and.

As in paper, it is our to bring to the by 1968 Act of a size to have the same as Small 2005 Act. We also to a in for that do not meet these size, to size and area. We have the risk of harm from the but we think that the mix of is for the of a, and that a of tools are to to on.

While are able to track play and apply more, have a range of in years that have and. This many all, due with for spend and loss to and that use to at risk. The will also a of, to of the role of B and C and the role of safer tools. Our for this is in below.:The has for that were not. For, the 2:1 ratio of to in 2005 Act Small to for which there is no, which the fixed to which the were in 2007, has to them for. Only 4 of the 8 Small have been, one has since, and none offer the of 80 as it would be to site the. The rules have also of 1968 Act to them as in the same for the of. The is that 90 out of 122 are to 20, of size. A 25 have one, them to 40 or 60.:At busy times, for in 1968 Act as there are more than (in one by a of 70). that this can make who have a to take a break as they may be to play again. Data for a over a in 2019 a clear dwell time and rates. Data was also on the in times at busy in a 1968 Act, to a 2005 Act of size. 1968 to their above their of 20 could in to take, which will and risk. to be more: are in with the, which is able to offer a far of games with no on. The of that can will be by space in a way that are not, but this is made worse by the caps on., which and to the and, were like other of that by the. that of and is more will and the to. As set out in the white paper, the of in is also very low to, and an will help to meet the of.

Where whose under the Act 1968 meet the space of a 2005 Act Small, our white paper that they be to site the same of, to other such as on area and a to table ratio of 5:1.

In order to be to an of 80, 1968 Act will need to with the same as a Small 2005 Act on, table and area. The table area for Small 2005 Act, which is 500sqm, will be to 250sqm to align the space for these. They will also need to have a to table ratio of 5:1 as Small 2005 Act will also be this new to table ratio as below. Where 1968 Act are than these, we have that they are able to from an of on a pro rata basis with their size and area, and to the same ratio. A in the form of a scale is below. on the and table space are later in this., a of 1968 Act more than one at the same. In these, the may be by an ‘’ that of with a very table offer. 25 1968 Act trade as, to other. Where a has two, an is able to site 40 in the same; and where an has three, 60., there must be some of the in order for the of these to be.

Part 1 of 1 to the Act 2005 ( and) ( and Wales) 2007sets out a of that are to all. These that the to the must be from that no is able to enter the from any other a, bingo, adult (AGC), (FEC) or (or from where an FEC, club and club, or has).

The’s to (see Part 7: – 2 to 4) also sets out a of that be when for. For, the that be aware of the to and exits from parts of a, by one or more, are and so that the of is not. The also that in two or more are truly, the such as: “Is the’ owned by the same or else?” and “can the only be from any other?”

Under the that we, if a venue held, it could gain to 80 per. For, a with two that meets the size and could site 160 - more than a Large 2005 Act. this might be to in ( with have that Large do not reach 100% on their even at peak times, and there are by which can), we would like to that the on are not or by the use of what could only be as one venue., we would like to that they have the they need to that the rules can be. This to that which share the same, or or are to, are and from one. Each have its own and its own from a, and it must not be to enter one of them from other.

If do not feel like they have the they need, we would like to know any could be made to the to this issue. We are also in the of any other who have views on this issue.

1968 Act with a area of at least 280sqm will be able to the shown 3. While we that many of a size will take up the to their under these, we are aware that some will not want to site more than 20. It is our that these can to under the, they are no more than 20 where at least one is of B (or they may elect to have any of C or D). As at, a 1968 Act with a area of at least 200sqm would also need to a area to at least 10% of its total area.

If a to its to more than 20 ( at least one B), we that the will move onto the new and be to with on size, table and area, and be to a to table ratio of 5:1. The for and fees, 1968 Act in line with fee for 2005 Act, are also later in this. would not have the of back to their under the, once they to their in this way.

1968 Act will be to an if their area is at least 280sqm.

1968 Act that have a area of at least 500sqm will be for the same of as in a Small 2005 Act.

1968 Act that are than the of a 2005 Act Small but have a area equal to or than 280sqm will be able to their on a pro rata basis with area.

1968 Act will move to the new once they elect to their to, to the and fee of a 2005 Act. with at the same could site more than 80 under the new - it is not clear the rules are clear to this from in.

Q1.a. Do you agree with the based on the scale for (i) space; (ii) table space (iii) area; and (iv) ratio?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q2.a. If you are an, do you to take up these new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know / Not]

Q2.b. [Shown if Yes is] Do you to site the of to you?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q3.a. If you are an with more than one at the same, do you to take up these new for each?()[Yes / No / I don’t know / Not]

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Q4.a. Do you there to be any issue with in the same if are as?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q5.a. How do you the more in 1968 Act that meet size to the for in?()[Large in / Small in / No in / Small in / Large in / I don’t know]

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Q6.a. How do you the more in 1968 Act to the of other e.g. table?()[Large in the of other / Small in the of other / No in of other / Small in the of other / Large in the of other / I don’t know]

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Q7.a. The is to two for 1968 Act they can under the rules with no to their or they can take up their new under the new rules. Do you agree with this?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q8. any views or any other on the of for those using in. any of best if.()[Open text box]

A for under the 2005 Act is a to table ratio: the of that a is able to site is by to the of used in that.The Act 2005 ( in) () 2009makes as to how to “” be in this. This that are not for the 172(3) to (5) of the Act. In the case of Large 2005 Act, this ratio is 5:1 ( to), and in the case of Small 2005 Act it is 2:1. This was to a offer of in 2005 Act, which had a than 1968 Act. No to table ratio for 1968 Act.

Small 2005 Act are bound by a lower to table ratio (2:1), that they need to have 40 to be able to offer 80, a Large 2005 Act would only need 16 for the same. There are only three Small 2005 Act in from the eight. The for 40 does not exist, which can mean that a of are sited but never used. It has also meant that none of these are able in to the which would allow them to offer the of due to the of space they take up.

It was also noted from the call for that where other apply a to table ratio, all a of in to Great. The views an to this ratio as in order to these’ long term by them to site more, and this was in the white paper. the to table ratio for Small 2005 Act and it to 1968 Act that take up their new is also a as it is in place in Large 2005 Act.

We a to table ratio of 5:1 to be to all, with the of 1968 Act that have a area than 280 sqm or would to their. This would mean the of a ratio for 1968 Act that seek to their B above 20, and a to the ratio in place for Small 2005 Act. This would that of the size of venue, most will be able to site the same of to.

As in’s and on for to and in May 2018, we to amend the to make it clear that only for live, by a, will for the of a. nor, such as, will count as ‘’ for these. We do not on any to when a table will be as being ‘used’ for the of the to table ratio as set out in the.

A ratio of 5:1 will apply to all with the of 1968 Act with a area of less than 280sqm or those that elect to on their.

Only for live, by a, will for the of this ratio.

Q9.a. the a 5:1 to table ratio for all those 1968 Act that on the?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q10. share any or that is to the to the of since the its to make this in 2018.()[Open text box] on the type of a holds, their must with size in to area, table area and area:

As and to table for 1968 Act and Small 2005 Act, more size apply the two types of to a of and., as in our below, there are some in the exact that apply to Small 2005 Act for 1968 Act.

The below and space for 2005 Act, and 1968 Act which seek to their above 20 ( at least one B).

In order for a 1968 Act to be to 80, we that it must have a area of at least 500sqm, the same for Small 2005 Act. For 1968 Act that have a area, the set out in the scale will apply. Only that have a area of 280sqm or more will be to the.

We are also on the size of a 1968 Act’s area must - like that of a Small 2005 Act - be less than 1,500sqm, if it to its to more than 20 ( at least one B). From data by, we that there are eight 1968 Act that have a area of 1500sqm or over, and a that are close to 1500sqm and which could be if they to site more and.

We are to the size of Small 2005 Act as the that Small and Large are, so an the two would be., we are on three which could be to this issue: (1) would and all that are able to site 80., it would be and costs onto those with a area of 1,500sqm or more that are. It could also mean that the same are into a area, with a worse and no. (2) would not to their total space., those that would be to keep their space would have more in terms of the of their venue to Small 2005 Act, which may be by this. (3) would not any 1968 Act and would give these in the of their., it could be seen as by those that hold Small 2005 Act who would at 1500sqm, such will also have in their space as the for a 2:1 to table ratio is.

We are also open to any other from on how to this issue. We are of 1968 Act and 2005 Act but also to those that are.

For 1968 Act that meet the same size as Small 2005 Act, we have a 250sqm table area. This, for area, will only apply to those 1968 Act that to the. We will also amend the in the which Small 2005 Act to have a table area of at least 500sqm ( to their area) by this to 250sqm. We think that this will 1968 Act and Small 2005 Act and not have an on harm as will still be a of and other.

In the case of 1968 Act that do not meet the size of Small 2005 Act, but have a area of at least 280sqm and to take the, we that the table area is with venue size. We that the table area for that have less than 500sqm of space must be equal to or than half the size of the area. For that are 500sqm or, the table area must be equal to or than 250sqm. For, if a has 400sqm of space, it would be to have at least 200sqm of table space., if a has 600sqm of space, it would only be to have at least 250sqm of table space. is shown 3.

We are that in order for 1968 Act to be to more than 20 ( one or more B), then it must also have a area that is equal to or than half the size of the total area (if it has a area of less than 500sqm). If its area is 500sqm or more, its area must be equal to or than 250sqm. For, if a had 300sqm of space, its area would need to be at least 150sqm. If a had 700sqm of space, it would need to have at least 250sqm of area. This will that to offer a of and for while at the same time a of to be sited on the.

The Act 2005 ( and) ( and Wales) 2007set out that in the table area for 2005 Act, any area that less than 12.5% of the table area is not taken into in the table area.

For 1968 Act that the new, we that the, so that only areas that 12.5% of the table area can be taken into in the table area. This will that only and table areas can count the total, a mix of that are in a.

We are also open to any other for how table areas be for 1968 Act which their. The is that areas in the be for the of table. We that for and for a, are in, often in one large area., we want to avoid any that would allow table areas to be in or less areas for so that a mixed of in the.

In, those set out the rules about what areas can be used to the area in a 2005 Act and 1968 Act:

We on the same for areas for both 2005 Act and 1968 Act. has some about how areas like bars would be if were in them., 2005 Act are to offer and we are not aware of any that this has., we would any which about this and how areas could be using a.

The of that a 1968 Act will be to will be by the size of all three areas that have been above - the total area, the table area and the total area. to meet the size in any of these three areas will in a lower.

For, a could have a area of 500sqm, a table area of 250sqm and a area of 230sqm. While the and table area would be for an of 80, its area is too small to for this. Under the scale (Fig 3), this would only be to 70 due to the size of its area in this. To be 80, its area would have to be at least 250sqm.

It is for the to they want to amend and apply to in. We would not allow in 1968 Act until have had the to what (if any) or they would like to put in place by way of to the and. area for 1968 Act will be to the. the so that Small 2005 Act only need a table area of 250sqm, from 500sqm.

This will mean that 1968 Act that meet the same size of Small 2005 Act ( to our final on size of space) will be to 80.

Some of the same size for Small 2005 Act will apply for 1968 Act, they their to to more than 20 ( one or more B).

1968 Act will only be to site more than 20 if their area is at least 280sqm.

Only areas that 12.5% of the table area can be taken into when the total table area for 1968 Act that the new.

Q11.a. Do you agree with the (i) area; (ii) table area; and (iii) area for 1968 Act under the new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q11.c. the table area for Small 2005 Act be to 250sqm?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q12.a. to a of with each of the three size above?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q13.a. Which do you think be taken in to the area for 1968 Act?()[All 1968 Act must have a area less than 1,500sqm / All 1968 Act must have a area less than 1,500sqm, with an for 1968 Act that are open and have a area of 1500sqm or more / No area at all for 1968 Act / Other / I don’t know ]

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Q14.a. table areas of 12.5% or more only be to count the total table area for 1968 Act under the new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q15.a. Under, the areas can be used to the area in a 2005 Act and 1968 Act:• for be in the area.•Lobby areas and may be taken into but the area shall not of lobby areas and.•Each area the area, other than the lobby areas and, must that are for use by on the.•Any area may of one or more areas the you agree that this the same under the new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q15.b. your, an for how to areas where.()[Open text box]

This the of the first three:

Taken, the three will the of that will be to.

There are two costs to from this:

These costs and are to be in the first year of only.

We will use the to this as well as wider with the to data to the of by. This will be used to model the costs and will be in the final.

There is also a cost with these. to data from 2012 to 2018, 25.7% of those who on slot () were as. 4.9% were as. This all, not just, but it that the of to play may come with an in the risk of harm., these rates are lower than the of other, above the and rates for ‘any’., these rates are below the and rates for table games (31.5% and 6.4%).

Data from a small of in in. In 2019/20, 2.1% of using, to 8.6% of who using in. this, we that to other, are with lower rates of. For those who from other to as a of this, the risk of harm as a of these may be.

We can also loss and data to the risks of harm for those who their as a of these.This data was by the from over 80% of the. It shows that, from April to 2019, 155,543 (c. 3.5% of total) ended in a loss over £200. As noted in the’, 54% of in Great had a below £250.

On the other hand, in 62% of all from April to 2019, the won money on the or lost an up to £20. and (2016)notes that such of are not to those with other., an of this is to, which is to harm. are in place in to risks of harms. must that their and of them to meet the of the Act and of their. As’s, as a, must be able to age and, and of the of they are to offer. Since 2018, many have a range of that:

The of this is GGY for that take up. The and (BGC) have on each, floor space and the of. 20 1968 Act meet the size for area, table area and area, and would be able to from the same of as 2005 Act Small. We that most of the would also be able to from, to their size and area. We do not have data to the of by. to the’ April 2021 - March 2022, 6% of all B are in. These 11% of all GGY from B. GGY from B in in 2021/22 was £180.6m. this with the of, this an GGY of £57,500 per.

We will use the to this as well as wider with the to data to the of by. This will be used to model the total in GGY for in the final. This will take into that there is to be, such that the more you have, the less GGY would be per.

There are also with this. For, it may lead to/GGY of which could have to or other which are with it, for the food and or.

A would be to an which with, and the of as a for. is in 2005 Act, which seven of the 122 open’s.

The white paper set out the for all to be able to a as part of their. to - 88% of at a major chain are on at least once a month, on while in. are also a for, and in 1968 Act would bring’s in line with other., this would bring to the and bring the and.

The white paper that all have the to offer, they wish to do so. In order to offer this, will be to hold from the. The may a ( if are to be able to bet via), as well as a. This will not be by any space or the has to its of under the new. that are to offer may site a of 40 (SSBTs). These are not if they are or for use to bet on real. Where a is made to take bets on races, it is as a and would count the of such. In, which as part of their do not a of 40 — the by area sites 12.

We that the of is, based on the area of the. As in the table below, we that with a area of 280sqm or less are 16, by two for every 20sqm of space, up to 40.

We to place some on the of SSBTs to avoid a in which the and a large of these are sited in a small area. For, we do not think that it would be for a that has a area of 280sqm and a table and area of 140sqm to be able to site 40 SSBTs 25 and at least five.

While in 1968 Act is not a, as above, we to a limit on the of SSBTs that can be made in a. It is that this will an tothe and. We would not in 1968 Act until have had the to what (if any) or they would like to put in place by way of to the and.

All to be to offer.

1968 Act to be to a limit on the of on their total space.

There will be some and costs with in 1968 Act, the(s) for from the and the cost of new SSBTs and them. The could also to in sport, both in and venue, which will have costs., at this stage we do not know what these costs will be, as we do not have any on how will to this.

There are to be costs in the form of from as those in who would have bet on using may be more to do so using., the £2.4bn in GGY 2021 - March 2022, an of 36% since 2016, so the is to be. In, the GGY from in where it is, is very small.

There has been no that in 2005 Act in harm, and the’s view is that in 1968 Act is to have any on the Act’s.

The is a big to the, £1.06bn in GGY, and pool 2021 - March 2022., to will open up a new of the to them. () still bet on via while in, of is or not., 1968 Act are out on that might have been if they were to offer. For, 88% of also bet on at least once a month. shows that only three of the 2005 Act offer, about 0.2% of the total GGY for each of those. This is a small do not tend to with, which is the of their visit. If this was all, then total GGY could by £1.3., at this stage we do not know what the GGY will be, as we do not have any on how and will to this.

Q16.a. all 1968 Act be to offer, of size?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q17.a. Do you agree with the for (SSBTs) based on the scale?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q17.b. your, an for SSBT where.()[Open text box]

Q18.a. If you are a, what is to have on the Gross Yield (GGY) of your(s)?()[ / / No / / / I don’t know / Not]

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Q19. If your, what is the GGY from this? an if you do not have an exact.()[Open text box]

Q20.a. What is to have on from e.g. from bars which allow to place a bet?()[ / No / I don’t know]

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Q21. What could be in for those in?()[Open text box], the’s to that an for a of a will only be where there are to the of the. What a will be a for local, but it is that a sense is. Under the new, it is quite that a would make to its in order to site, and for. We would like to make the for up the of as as for both and.

There must be some that are a to the of and they are, even if this will not the need for a., we are on how best to allow to move onto the new.

We that an must the of their to their of. We would the to all the so that the can all of the have been met in order to site the of (e.g. size of area, table area and area). The will also need to be of an’s fee based on GGY for the, so that the fees can be paid.

We do not on any of the on for when a to a may be. This will need to be on a case by case basis. will be to and the if they to their to under the new.

Q22.a. Do you agree with the that will be to and the if they to their to under the new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q22.b. your.()[Open text box] fees are., fees for 1968 Act are 65% and 90% of the fees that 2005 Act in the fee are to pay. Fees are to cover the costs of, and fees in the case of 2005 Act are to the of they are to site to 1968 Act, as well as the of 2005 Act to offer (and, in the case of Large 2005 Act, bingo). fees are by for and to cover the cost of of their and. about fees are 5.

As some of the 1968 Act and Small 2005 Act are in line, and fees and be.

If 1968 Act wish to their, it is the that and fees for 1968 Act will be with fees for 2005 Act, and the for Small 2005 Act will also be to those 1968 Act. These would only come into if 1968 Act elect to make more than 20 ( at least one B) to the. As above, 1968 Act will the of to under the they not wish to their. and fees for 1968 Act that their match the and fees for 2005 Act.

Q23.a. the and fees that apply to 2005 Act also apply to 1968 Act that their?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q24. any or any other that be as part of this to.()[File] (adult) and bingo are to offer a range of from B3 and B4 ( stake £2 and prize £500 and £400), C ( stake £1 and prize £100) to D (e.g., money prize a stake 10p and prize £5).

The 80/20 rule was bythe Act 2005 ( in Adult and Bingo) Order 2011. This rule that at least 80 of all in Adult (AGCs) and bingo halls must be C and D. Up to 20 of total can be B.

This rule was to a of are made for use, the of with and for high, and to make on, than on fixed as had been the case.

The 2011 Order also known or. These which any AGC or bingo 13 July 2011 to their of B (four for AGC and eight for bingo) the new 80/20 rule. A of, those in, chose to their. The in this to the 80/20 rule will again AGC and bingo to these where the was 13 July 2011. As a, these will be to any set down in this or the four B for AGC and eight B for bingo.

The white paper set out a for the need to the 80/20 rule in AGCs and bingo halls. was with a wide range of. The main theme that from was that the rule does not allow to meet. We on the unmet in the.

In to the rule, we a range of, the costs with and C and D to abide by, and the value of and since the 80/20 rule was first. In, we noted that some have been made to B3 which be on older, and that can and do play at lower than the on B3.

As in the white paper, we to to on B3. The will also on that be on these.

We have also taken into the’s to the Act. The that and bingo have to their of B under the rules by C and D on and. that these meet the legal of being ‘ for use’, as they are on and if a to use them. The,, has to that the is the 80/20 rule for games and doubt as to some a offer to. The its ‘ for use’ to that only be as being for use if each can be by.

In to these, the white paper to the 80/20 rule to 50/50 to meet the needs of and of. The white paper that we would to to this ratio and we would set out in. We are on three and to which be taken, on the basis of our of and the where which do not want must be, and kept on, and with a of and lower stake.

The in bills for has the, with the Bingo that 20 bingo halls have this year, many of which cite costs as the. for a of costs, a of which are sited by to meet the 80/20 rule. While the of will vary by type and, the costs to of these can be. by costs are in to the faced by, the. For, by the Bingo show that the of bingo that offer bingo from 335 at the end of 2018 to 272 in March 2023. The of be as with scope to to (for, by) and also a of to the of B to GGY and the.

The of with a of and lower stake is in terms of a harm. It is’s stake not be the of the in and bingo halls and that a in which B in the of C and D would this. in B may the of money by, and/or the risk of harm. For, by Bacta shows that the stake on a B3 game is £1.20 - £1.30, to 40p - 60p for a C. data, from April to 2019, that all,1.8% of B in a loss of £200or more.

To meet our of, the and of which do not to, and with a of and lower stake, we are on the. The of each will vary in how these are. For, some may place on than of and lower, and vice versa. To a and is, we are views from a range of to the and risks of each. 1: the 50/50 rule while for ‘ for use’. 2: the 50/50 rule with an that any types in (, (fixed or) or) a of 50 C and D. Also, C and D types made for use must be of size and scale to B. 3: the 80/20 rule, no on set.

The of an of a 50/50 rule while for ‘ for use’ is that it would the to offer and in a more way than.

As in the for, under the 80/20 rule, the on ‘ for use’. Under the ‘ for use’, for the of the B in, only be if they can be by. to ‘ for use’ is a key for a of and lower stake and bingo. As in the for, a and lower stake is B are with and of harm.

The has that seek to B by C and D games on small or via. We that our to allow to their of B to 50 will to meet, and in turn the of ‘ for use’ being., we are aware of the that some may to their of B above and that by the 50/50 by which are not or in their. If it that the ‘ for use’ is not as to the, we will to more the mix.

We on the of 50/50 for under the in 1. For bingo halls, based on a of 60 of the, it is that the of C and D in these will by over 1,800. In, there will be an of 900 B. This would in an of over 900 these, of C. The of C will the of these. The in B will bingo halls to meet and will in GGY. on the of this for the AGC there will be a 10 in the of C and a 20 in the of D games,, and. This is in to a 9 in the of B3, 900 the total AGC. to bingo halls, this would in both and GGY for.

Under the in 1, it is that there will be a in for both bingo halls and AGCs. The will with more scope to make to and., there is a risk that this would not the by the its ‘ for use’ and the for stake (in the form of) to the of the’s. It is that could use and to the of B3 in their, the of a offer of and lower stake to the.

The for this is to that a truly offer of is to the of from 80/20.

As, the has the of to ‘ for use’.’s that the that there are clear rules or in place which a of and lower stake for the of and lower stake, and that such rules are.

This in 2 would any such to have one C or D for each B it sites. The same rule would apply to all other types. For, a B could only be made for use if there is one other C or D that can play on in the venue. 2 would any for to not abide by ‘ for use’. Under this, for every with there would be a lower of size and to., it would deter from and as a way to the of B on their.

This would the risks of harm with an of B. While it is that the risk of harm may a to 50/50, the in 2 would that offer a of and lower stake.

Data by that this would to a the of. When the of the AGC and bingo hall there is a of C and D by to B., under 2 as a whole would have the to the of C and D and/or the of B the, and/or GGY., the to which this would be is. Data by the Bingo, based on 60 of bingo halls, that the of B to C and D would from the 80/20. There would be a of 2,000 but given the low of these it would not to those under 1. In, there would be for to meet for B and GGY.

In AGCs, the of C a large part of the is than the of B. A 50/50 ratio based on types would be to have a, them to a of C. It would also in the of their and lead to the of, such as and, that are. Bacta have,, that the to would not be as as those in 1.

In, we are aware that both AGCs and bingo halls that the of this will vary, from club to club and to., we data  that some, in the bingo where are in use for bingo games, have of B than C and D. The of these types may come at costs for some. This may to the the — as by the large of in the for.

Under the in 2, it is that a and of and lower stake would be. 1, it would be much more for an to the of B3 on their by the of C or D and that they site., it could the risk of harm that is with.

The for this is that even a B could be to have a low stake, that no ratio of is or in other, and that it would give to to, while the on the and of a ratio. trade have which that the of the 80/20 rule would in a of and, the to which will be will vary by. For, in bingo halls where are to play bingo, it is there will be a.

The term of 3 would be to those in 1., over the term, some have that would their of C and D in of B. B with the of at and below the stake. For, a could stake 50p on these which is also below the stake on C. These can also offer C or D on the same. any in law for a offer, it is that this would in B the only on offer. Under such, and given the and set out in the for, there is the for harm to. In, while could stake lower than the on a B, that on tend to stake more on B than C and D. For, as, by Bacta shows that the stake on a B3 game is £1.20 - £1.30, to 40p - 60p for a C., this would need to be by a that B3 in these would have, such as staff where a meets spend or time. We would like to these types of are on these, or it would in new or.

There are three costs to and bingo halls from this:

The cost of and B.

The cost of C or D.

The cost of with the new.

These costs which are to be in the first few years of, with exact on the taken.

We will use the to this as well as wider with the to data to the of and of under each. This will be used to model the costs and will be in the final.

There is also a cost with these. to data from 2012 to 2018, 25.7% of those who on slot () were as. 4.9% were as. This all, not just bingo and, but it that the of to play may come with an in the risk of harm. These rates are lower than the of other, above the and rates for ‘any’. For, these rates are above the and rates for bingo games (12.9% and 3.3%), but lower than the and rates for on slots, or bingo games (44.2 % and 8.7%).

While we have no on the rate of harm for those on in bingo and, we can and the risks of harm. This data was by the from two of the major in Great, 35% of the in the bingo and. The data used in this from April to 2019 and to a on a. A ‘mixed’ is a that takes place on games of. This is on the that offer games a range of. For, a may start a on the Cat B game,, a, to a Cat C game.

Data on shows that, in, spend a of time on B as C and D. This a level of binge both.

Data on net per shows that from April to 2019, the vast of all ended in the money or up to £20. and (2016)notes that such of are not to those with other.

On the other hand, the data shows that a of on B ended in a loss over £200, to C, D and mixed. This a risk of on B. As noted in the’, 54% of in Great had a below £250. the data on mixed some, we that, B lead to than C or D. This is stark for bingo. Any that the of B risks to harm for those on the.

All set out in this are to lead to an in the total of B bingo and. This is to be under 1 than 2, as will not be by. The in B is to be even for 3, where no would be., the risk of harm is to be for 1 and 3 than 2. A more of the for each will be in the final stage, once data has been. can be used to in the risk of harm. The will a of the. This will the role of B and C safer tools.

The of this is a in and costs from. The will allow to C and D and save on the costs of and them. costs per will be in the final stage using an. We do not have data to the of C and D under each. We on this in the. key is the GGY from B in bingo and. B are more for GGY than C and D. In year to 2022, the GGY per B ( all) was £30,360, to £2,030 per C and £1,350 per D. As such, any in the of which in a share of B will an in GGY for.

We do not have data to the of B under each, nor on how the GGY per will as a., we the total in GGY for each. We will use the to this as well as wider with the to data to the in in bingo and. This will be used to model the in GGY for each in the final. This will take into that there is to be, such that the more you have, the less GGY would be per. are also to as a of this. A, able to on a more even basis with, is to local, and to rates. We have been to the scale of these at this time., we there may be some from the of bingo halls, by of the 80:20 rule. that for some the of bingo which would be lost if the is not. It has not been to model these at this stage in the.

Q25.a. There are 3 the is to for and bingo halls:• 1: the 50/50 rule while for ‘ for use’.• 2: the 50/50 rule with an that any types in (, (fixed or) or) a of 50 C and D. Also, C and D types made for use must be of size and scale to B.• 3: the 80/20 rule, no on set.How, if at all, would the taken in 1, 2 and 3 the of to meet for? in to the 80/20 rule.()[A in to meet / A in to meet /  No / A in to meet / A in to meet / I don’t know]

Q25.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q26.a. What would 1, 2 and 3 have on Gross Yield (GGY) for?()[A large in GGY / A small in GGY / No on GGY / A small in GGY / A large in GGY / I don’t know]

Q26.b. If, of the of 1, 2 and 3 on the GGY of and on the wider.()[Open text box]

Q27.a. There are 3 the is to for and bingo halls:• 1: 50/50 while for ‘ for use’.• 2: the 50/50 rule with an that any types in (, (fixed or) or) a of 50 C and D. Also, C and D types made for use must be of size and scale to B.• 3: the 80/20 rule, no on set.()What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the of B?[ / Small / No / Small / / I don’t know]

Q27.b. What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the of C?()[ / Small / No / Small / / I don’t know]

Q27.c. What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the of D?()[ / Small / No / Small / / I don’t know]

Q27.d. If, of the of 1, 2 and 3 on the of.()[Open text box]

Q27.e. What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the mix of B, C and D? For, and.()[Open text box]

Q28. any you have on the harm of 1, 2 and 3 on.()[Open text box]

Q29.a. There are 3 the is to for and bingo halls:• 1: the 50/50 rule while for ‘ for use’.• 2: the 50/50 rule with an that any types in (, (fixed or) or) a of 50 C and D. Also, C and D types made for use must be of size and scale to B.• 3: the 80/20 rule, no on set.What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the of B, C and D? rank these in order of, with 1 being your.()

Q29.b. why this is your.()[Open text box]

Q30.a. any other to in and bingo halls that you think that we.()[Open text box]

Q30.b. What would this(s) offer in to 1, 2 and 3?()[Open text box]

Q31. any or any other that be in this to bingo and.()[Open text box] ( of Use) 2007 the use of debit cards for to, and any use of cards. As they are an of card, the use of such as Pay or Apple Pay on is also.

The of the debit card rules was to. was to give more by in play to more cash, play. The also ATMs in to be so that any who to use them must stop in order to do so, while in pubs and clubs the rule comes from of.

Since these rules were put in place, the use of card has and in many cash is a., it is still the way to pay for in.

The Act 2005 and the’s and Codes of to to some, and has some. For, some from a debit card via apps. Some also a, which to a with a debit card for use on a. Some also use a that can be up at cash desks as well as on the’s and used on.

When in 2020, an, by the, could stand up and turn away from to a debit card with a staff via a card. The was seen as being with the ofthe Act 2005 ( and) ( and Wales) 2007(and in)in have a break in play being able to funds. So while debit cards can be used at, they still be used as a form of on in. are in a of and into based on such as stake and prize, as well as the where they may be used. They are a part of, 51% of Gross Yield (GGY)in 2022. has a than. In the’s in May 2020, it was 80,500. In to this, by that in 2018, alone £451m in UK GVA, and were for 19,000., cash has been as a form of. UK that card over 50% of UK the first time in 2019. by of that for and the trend is to, with to Cash’s an of cash in the UK by 2035. While the has for some in, has. The lack of on with the that have the wider.

There has also been a in usage in. by the Beer and Pub shows a in both the of pubs with and. 2019 and 2021, there was a in the of & pubs with (from 60% to just over 40%), as well as a in the of pubs with (from 80% to 65%). Over this same, the from for & pubs fell from £215 to £190, for pubs this fell from £230 to £180. that are a in this in usage, as pub goers now pay for food and drink by card but might have a using spare. Data from one pub, the Beer and Pub, shows the for: in 2011 72% of in pubs were made using cash but this had to 13% in 2020. This that plan to bring cash to a pub for use on a, they are to be able to use one. Bacta that pubs no give and ATMs have all but from pubs, it more for to cash to use on. They also noted the cost of, which has more for pubs where cash are not taken over the bar.

The shift the of GGY. In 2021/22, GGY from (i.e. not and other such) was £1.76bn. have some forms of,, there is a risk of a in GGY and as a “”, where games paid for by card are. This would the of, which jobs and have been by the.

The of forms of on, to, an to the.

As above, the the use of debit cards for to, and any use of cards. the will us to amend, but we do not any of the to to card. This is to with money that they may not have to a risk of harm.

While it is to, there must be a this and any risk of harm that could from to be used for.

There is that are with in to the use of cash, which can lead to for ( and a to pay).

In the’s2021 Voice, the (79%) of felt that with cash helps them feel in of their, with 73% that with cash makes it to keep track of, and 70% that with cash makes it to set on., 85% of that via a (such as debit card or play via phone) made it to spend more than. 77% felt that makes it to spend more on than, and 66% said that using made it feel like they are less money than they are.

45% of would not be happy at all to pay for via. that would need to, than, cash as a.

The need to the the for., the on the use of debit cards ( of Use) 2007would be in the risk of harm from. the is to due to with wider. While have been in and with in types, their and level of have been low thus far., the does not solve the issue that plan to bring cash to a pub for use on a, then they are to use one. in a way, for debit cards to be used to pay for types of or in types of, would not on the and a., the’s is to on what and be put in place to any of the rules with a debit card. the on the use of debit cards on would risk two of:

The risk would be that some forms of (such as) lack and could allow cards to be used on. This would be in to the and of. the could also pose a risk to., some forms of from the. This the use of on (such as Apple Pay) and PINs on chip and PIN. The by the in these the risk of crime cards being used on., the that/ be for., this also be to for.

Q32.a. card (such as chip and PIN or Face ID on) be if are on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q32.b. [Shown if Yes is] card (such as chip and PIN or Face ID on) be on each?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q32.c. How often card be? For, after a of or when a hits a spend.()[Open text box]

There is no limit on the that can be into a, which for will be known as the “ value”. 7 of the ( of Use) 2007sets the () limit on the a can on a in a. This “ limit” is set at £20 for B and C, and £2 for D. 9also sets, money which be to the once it is paid or onto the’s or play meter. These are £10 for B1, B2, B3 and B3A, and £5 for B4 and C. D do not have a limit. 7 that there is a value that can onto a in a. any of money can be into a, the to press in order to money in “ limit” onto the’s bank meter, and then - for dual meter only - spend the. the for a is £100 rules, from (such as Apple Pay) are in terms of a value due to the level of with. The of cash that can be into a at one time is £50 as this is the of bank note.

In order to bring in line with the, their value must be the ( of Use) 2007.

Q33.a. What the value be for on?()[£20 / £50 / £100 / No Limit / Other / I don’t know]

Q33.b. [Shown if Other is] what you think the be (£).()[ scale]

Q34.a. the limit for be the same as those set by the of Use 2007?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q34.b. [Shown if No is] What do you think the limit be for the (£)?()i) B1) B2?iii) B3?iv) B3A?v) B4?vi) C?vii) D?[ scale]

Q35.a. the limit for be the same as those set by of Use 2007?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q35.b. [If No is] What do you think the limit be for the (£)?i) B1?ii) B2?iii) B3?iv) B3A?v) B4?vi) C?vii) D? ()[ scale]

In the, ATMs must be to a to take a break in play in order to funds. in play are to stop/ from the world them,ng that best is to in play with.

In order to slow the speed of and a break in play, the that there be a time for on. In the Act call for, the Group a that could take a time of 30 to mimic the time taken from card up until funds at an ATM. As part of the of to make debit card by away from the table at, the to an of 30 of in a break in play funds.

Q36.a. there be a time for a on a?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q36.b. [If Yes is] What do you think this time be?()[ scale], and other help to. The is to the to make the about how much they want to play at a time they may be up in the game and less or. These tools once these have been.

There are which can be set on, as well as for when these are hit. The to take a break their on that.

The Bacta Limit of 2022 to set on times, as well as on the of that can be a. This to B3 and with a 30 once are hit.

In to this, are also by this. This is by a time of 20 or £150 being since start. The is 5 for the first and time that the the limit. The is 10 for the third and times that the the limit., there is no as a whole. Some in the offer staff alert and use BGC’s (APAS), which the:

The of APAS and staff by. for in shops are £150 being as since start or 20 of play (both to a 30 when).

The will a of the. This will the role of B and C safer tools., the that there could be to these as part of.

Q37.a. there be (the for to set time and) on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q37.b. How long do you think the be if are hit?()

Q38.a. there be ( for time and) on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q38.b. [Shown if Yes is] What the be?()i)) Time[ scale]

Q38.c. [Shown if Yes is] How long do you think the be once are hit?()[ scale]

Q39.a. When are hit, that in a staff alert as well as a alert?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q39.b. your.()[Open text box]

As, an to when in play with safer., in with the BGC, Bingo, Bacta and other, have the of Safer. This has been by BGC and its is to when Safer the.

The the that have been as part of to Safer. The will the need for safe play as part of on.

Q40.a. In your view, is there any safer that be?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q40.b. [Shown if Yes is] What would you? any of the of this.()[Open text box] could also from about their than. has found that myths, and, and.Rules by the in 2021 for slots the of money and time spent a.

In order to help make and keep track of, the that the of time and net (£) be on that. Net would be as the total of all and minus the sum of all since the start of, and both these would align to made to game the in 2021.

Q41.a. time be at all times to the on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q41.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q42.a. net be at all times to the on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q42.b. your.()[Open text box]

At this stage it is to the of these., the is to allow to pay by the means they and the of the which is at risk of being by the move to a “”. The GGY of this will on the take up of by, but also on the. there are some forms of under the, as well as ATMs near some, the lack of for does risk a real in GGY.

Q43. any or any other that be in this to.()[File], have no age nor area in/. D a range of low stake, such as coin push, crane grabs and fruit. D are by and and are found in, (FECs) and FECs. on types and can be found 11.

There are two types of D, one that pays out a small of cash, and one that pays out which can be for a small prize, toy or sweet. ‘’ have a stake of 10p and a prize of £5, while ‘’ have a stake of 30p and an of a prize worth up to £8., both types of can be by., as set out in the white paper, there are that ‘’ share with stake, for.

In 2019, of the Bacta trade to ban from ‘’ while by an adult on their., Bacta their and Code of in March 2021 to a to ban all from ‘’ D, of they were by an adult or not. As set out in the white paper, Bacta did not D ‘’ this ban. This was on the basis that cash can be for play ( like), and have no value what they can be for the venue.

In the ban for all, Bacta their that ‘’ would to play by their and would still allow to play in close to each other. are given the to the as they see fit. Bacta that this the close to a’s booth or other more, and they state that it works well in do not the.

As set out in the white paper, we that a more is for games which the of, those which pay out cash., due to the lack of or harms from D, we do not a ban on other D, such as those that pay out in, crane or coin.

We to move the’s into, it an for a to, cause or a child or young to use ‘’ D games. The will be into force using the of State’s 59 of the Act 2005.

This will not only the from, by it an to allow to play this type of, it will also level the field who are up to the code and those who are not.

We are also on the basis that ‘’ D will be to on the floor of AGCs and FECs and we do not that they be to be moved to an area, even must not be to play them. are to place B and C in areas to that do not have to them. For, a for an FEC the to site an of C and D in which are open to all ages., C must be in a part of the that is to and young those. FECs are to make only D, once they have for a from the (local in and Wales, board in). They do not have any age areas as they have no.

If we ‘’ D to be moved to areas in FECs, it is that would no site these. The has said that they are used by who are 18 or over, while play like crane grabs and coin in the same area. In, as the stake on these is 10p, these are less to be in an area where there are C which have a stake of £1 and can often be at up to this. these to be in areas would have even more of a on FECs, them to an age area on their, to ‘’ D from their, or to apply for a FEC.

We that these are to stay in areas in and FECs, and other but not to pubs and fairs. them to an age area would small who are on of from all of their types of. The code these to all other types of D. it an for a to, cause or a child or young to use these act as a to abide by the rules. Any more could the on like by these to by.

To that and young are not on these, we the to take that allow for the of these by staff, (as many do) all ‘’ D in one place in sight of a, such as a cash desk in the venue. In, we would like to any or on best in these that could then be among./22, there were a total of 26,973 D in. data is not on how many of these are ‘’, which are in scope of this. Bacta, which the and in the UK, have an for their to ban all from D ‘’. Bacta’s make up 70-80% of the for and adult.

While no has been made of the of the age limit, such as age to among Bacta, from that a low of of D ‘’ were under the age of 18, even the ban. On the basis that the from these comes from, we a on GGY from these as a of this, with where they can be by who are by.

We this to the play of on in scope. While may make up a small of total, there is that they do play on these. The’ and 2022 a of the aged 11 to 16 in, and Wales. The found that in the last 12, 3% of had spent their own money on fruit or slot and a total of 6% had of on fruit or slot. This does not ‘’ and ‘’., it be noted that were most to have spent their own money on types of that are legal or do not age, such as penny or claw grab games. that there is a the of D in and adult, be shown.

Q44.a. the an age limit on ‘’ D to 18 and over?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q44.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q45.a. ‘’ D be to move to areas in?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q45.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q46. What, if any, do you think adopt to that no play on ‘’ D if the age limit is?()[Open text box]

Q47.a. Do you think adopt test as a way to on D ‘’?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q47.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q48.a. it be a for a to, cause or or young to play on these?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q48.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q49. any or any other that be as part of this to an age limit on ‘’ D.()[File] have an role the in local. The Act 2005 a the, Wales and for the of. While the and, local in and Wales and in and have the power to place on as well as to grant or them.

To their role, and to cover the cost of of their and. This may to that they are with their or with from or.

A is to a. types of this are, bingo, adult,, and. The fees for and are not in scope of this., such as pubs and’ clubs will not be by any to fees.

The ( Fees) ( and Wales) 2007 the level of fees that local in and Wales can for. This cap has not been since 2007. also have power to set and fees for, which from the fees set out for and Wales, and are set out inthe ( Fees) () 2007., the set out in this will only apply to in and Wales. fees vary by type. For, the fee for a large is £10,000 in and Wales, and £7,500 in. The fee for an adult () is £1,000 in and Wales, and £700 in. The full list of fees is given in 12 below. Note that the fees for large and small may be to and the 1.

In, the fees are set at a flat rate by. In and Wales, the sets a cap and have below that to set their fees. The fees must be set on a cost basis, to the cost of both and (e.g.). They are for that can in their areas. have a broad to aim to 153of the 2005 Act, which: “In their under this Part a shall aim to the use of for” in so far as the it with the in that, such as in with any code of 24., they do have a wide range of for local. For,, such as local, allow to for such as and crime. Some have a to do more to apply local in their areas when.

We that the for fees has not been since 2007, which time has its value. We it is to these fees so that local can cover the costs of their and, and where. Any fee must be to the cost to that local of out its. An in the cap that can be does not local with an right to their fees, each local must be able to the of a fee to its and.

We do not have to an to the cap on fees. We are on a in fees of 10% and 30%. The lower end of the range with the rate over the last five years. The end takes into that some local may need to carry out the full of of their and, such as the of. We are on the to the upper limit which can for fees: 1:A 10% in all fees. This would an £780,000 in total for local and costs per by £84. 2:A 20% in all fees. This would an £1,560,000 in total for local and costs per by £167. 3:A 30% in all fees. This would an £2,340,000 in total for local and costs per by £251.

The and of this is to for to carry out and in to in their remit. The cost of this is the costs by from the fees. The, of these fees is below.

The cost per and the total for has been using. We that will their fees in with the in the fee cap. The cost per is an all types and in, will on the type of held. In order to a more for, we data on the of and live. We also a of how will amend their fees in to an in the fee cap.

We that wider will arise from the in and by of in their area and are to these. It is that there will be wider costs if the in fees means that are to their total fees and close down as a, or if new not to open due to the fees., given the low level of fees per at, we this to be.

Q50.a. If you are a local/ board, how much did you in fees in the 2022/23 year? in of.()[ scale]

Q50.b. If you are a local/ board, how many did you in the 22/23 year?()[ scale]

Q50.c. If you are a local/ board, how many were live in your area in the 22/23 year?()[ scale]

Q51.a. If you are a local/ board, do you the fees as set out in the Act 2005?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q51.b. [Shown if No is] why you do not the fees as set out in the Act 2005.()[Open text box]

Q52.a. How much do you is for and the of? in of.()[ scale]

Q52.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q53. Are there any that local/ do not at, but could if fees were (e.g. a more)?()[Open text box]

Q54.a. The is fees for. fees be, how much they be by?()[10% / 20% / 30% / A / I do not think fees be / I don’t know]

Q54.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q55.a. What do you think are the of fees on?()[Open text box]

Q55.b. What do you think are the of fees on?()[Open text box]

Q55.c. What do you think are the of fees on the local area?()[Open text box]

Q56. any views or on the of fees here.()[Open text box]

Q57. any or any other that be in this to fees.()[File]

Q58. The for, Media and Sport will have due to the duty, the of these on those who share, as by the Act 2010. These are age,,, and civil, and, race, or, sex, and.** if you any of the in this are to who share such and, if so, which group(s) of, what the on any such group might be and if you have any views. ()[Open text box]

Q59. any that you wish to share.()[File]

Are you on of an or as an?( / / Other [])

What is your age?(0 to 17 / 18 to 24 / 25 to 44 / 45 to 64 / 75 to 84 / 85+ / not to say)

What part of Great do you live in?( / / Wales / not to say / of Great [])

Have you in the past year?(Yes / No/ I don’t know / not to say)

Which of the best your in ( up to two)?(,/,, by, by’s,,/, other, not to say)

Is any of the you have, or for ( in)? If so, what.(Free text box)

What is the name of your?(Free text box)

Is the in Great?(Yes / No / I don’t know)

Which of the best your’s?(,, both and, (e.g., sport, or),/, lived peer,/,, other, I don’t know)

How many does the you are on of have?(1-9 / 10-19 / 20-49 / 50- 99 / 100 - 250 / 250 - 499 / 500+ / I don’t know)

Are you happy for to to your in a to this?(Yes / No)

Is any of the you have, or for ( in)? If so, what.(Free text box)

Q1.a. Do you agree with the based on the scale for (i) space; (ii) table space (iii) area; and (iv) ratio?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q1.b. your. If you ‘No’, an for if you have one.()[Open text box]

Q2.a. If you are an, do you to take up these new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know / Not]

Q2.b. [Shown if Yes is] Do you to site the of to you?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q2.c. your.()[Open text box]

Q3.a. If you are an with more than one at the same, do you to take up these new for each?()[Yes / No / I don’t know / Not]

Q3.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q4.a Do you there to be any issue with in the same if are as?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q4.b. your, any to the where.()[Open text box]

Q5.a. How do you the more in 1968 Act that meet size to the for in?()[Large in / Small in / No in / Small in / Large in / I don’t know]

Q5.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q6.a. How do you the more in 1968 Act to the of other e.g. table?()[Large in the of other / Small in the of other / No in of other / Small in the of other / Large in the of other / I don’t know]

Q6.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q7.a. The is to two for 1968 Act they can under the rules with no to their or they can take up their new under the new rules. Do you agree with this?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q7.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q8. any views or any other on the of for those using in. any of best if.()[Open text box]

Q9.a the a 5:1 to table ratio for all those 1968 Act that on the?([Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q9.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q10. share any or that is to the to the of since the its to make this in 2018.()[Open text box]

Q11.a. Do you agree with the (i) area; (ii) table area; and (iii) area for 1968 Act under the new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q11.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q11.c. the table area for Small 2005 Act be to 250sqm?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q11.d. your.()[Open text box]

Q12.a. to a of with each of the three size above?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q12.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q13.a. Which do you think be taken in to the area for 1968 Act?()[All 1968 Act must have a area less than 1,500sqm / All 1968 Act must have a area less than 1,500sqm, with an for 1968 Act that are open and have a area of 1500sqm or more / No area at all for 1968 Act / Other / I don’t know ]

Q13.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q14.a. table areas of 12.5% or more only be to count the total table area for 1968 Act under the new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q14.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q15.a. Under, the areas can be used to the area in a 2005 Act and 1968 Act:• for be in the area.•Lobby areas and may be taken into but the area shall not of lobby areas and.•Each area the area, other than the lobby areas and, must that are for use by on the.•Any area may of one or more areas the you agree that this the same under the new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q15.b. your, an for how to areas where.()[Open text box]

Q16.a. all 1968 Act be to offer, of size?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q17.a. Do you agree with the for (SSBTs) based on the scale?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q17.b. your, an for SSBT where.()[Open text box]

Q18.a. If you are a, what is to have on the Gross Yield (GGY) of your(s)?()[ / / No / / / I don’t know / Not]

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Q19. If your, what is the GGY from this? an if you do not have an exact.()[Open text box]

Q20.a. What is to have on from e.g. from bars which allow to place a bet?()[ / No / I don’t know]

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Q22.a. Do you agree with the that will be to and the if they to their to under the new?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q23.a. the and fees that apply to 2005 Act also apply to 1968 Act that their?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q24. any or any other that be as part of this to.()[File]

Q25.a. There are 3 the is to for and bingo halls:• 1: the 50/50 rule while for ‘ for use’.• 2: the 50/50 rule with an that any types in (, (fixed or) or) a of 50 C and D. Also, C and D types made for use must be of size and scale to B.• 3: the 80/20 rule, no on set.How, if at all, would the taken in 1, 2 and 3 the of to meet for? in to the 80/20 rule.()[A in to meet / A in to meet /  No / A in to meet / A in to meet / I don’t know]

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Q26.a. What would 1, 2 and 3 have on Gross Yield (GGY) for?()[A large in GGY / A small in GGY / No on GGY / A small in GGY / A large in GGY / I don’t know]

Q26.b. If, of the of 1, 2 and 3 on the GGY of and on the wider.()[Open text box]

Q27.a. There are 3 the is to for and bingo halls:• 1: the 50/50 rule while for ‘ for use’.• 2: the 50/50 rule with an that any types in (, (fixed or) or) a of 50 C and D. Also, C and D types made for use must be of size and scale to B.• 3: the 80/20 rule, no on set.What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the of B?()[ / Small / No / Small / / I don’t know]

Q27.b. What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the of C?()[ / Small / No / Small / / I don’t know]

Q27.c. What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the of D?()[ / Small / No / Small / / I don’t know]

Q27.d. If, of the of 1, 2 and 3 on the of.()[Open text box]

Q27.e. What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the mix of B, C and D? For, and.()[Open text box]

Q28. any you have on the harm of 1, 2 and 3 on.()[Open text box]

Q29.a. There are 3 the is to for and bingo halls:• 1: the 50/50 rule while for ‘ for use’.• 2: the 50/50 rule with an that any types in (, (fixed or) or) a of 50 C and D. Also, C and D types made for use must be of size and scale to B.• 3: the 80/20 rule, no on set.What would 1, 2 and 3 have on the of B, C and D rank these in order of, with 1 being your.()

Q29.b. why this is your.()[Open text box]

Q30.a. any other to in and bingo halls that you think that we.()[Open text box]

Q30.b. What would this(s) offer in to 1, 2 and 3?()[Open text box]

Q31. any or any other that be in this to bingo and.()[Open text box]

Q32.a. card (such as chip and PIN or Face ID on) be if are on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q32.b. [Shown if Yes is] card (such as chip and PIN or Face ID on) be on each?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q32.c. How often card be? For, after a of or when a hits a spend.()[Open text box]

Q33.a. What the value be for on?()[£20 / £50 / £100 / No Limit / Other / I don’t know]

Q33.b. [Shown if Other is] what you think the be (£).()[ scale]

Q34.a. the limit for be the same as those set by the of Use 2007?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q34.b. [Shown if No is] What do you think the limit be for the (£)?()i) B1) B2?iii) B3?iv) B3A?v) B4?vi) C?vii) D?[ scale]

Q35.a. the limit for be the same as those set by of Use 2007?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q35.b. [If No is] What do you think the limit be for the (£)?i) B1?ii) B2?iii) B3?iv) B3A?v) B4?vi) C?vii) D? ()[ scale]

Q36.a. there be a time for a on a?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q36.b. [If Yes is] What do you think this time be?()[ scale]

Q37.a. there be (the for to set time and) on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q37.b. How long do you think the be if are hit?()

Q38.a. there be ( for time and) on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q38.b. [Shown if Yes is] What the be?()i)) Time[ scale]

Q38.c. [Shown if Yes is] How long do you think the be once are hit?()[ scale]

Q39.a. When are hit, that in a staff alert as well as a alert?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q40.a. In your view, is there any safer that be?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q40.b. [Shown if Yes is] What would you? any of the of this.()[Open text box]

Q41.a. time be at all times to the on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q42.a. net be at all times to the on?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

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Q43. any or any other that be in this to.()[File]

Q44.a. the an age limit on ‘’ D to 18 and over?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q44.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q45.a. ‘’ D be to move to areas in?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q45.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q46. What, if any, do you think adopt to that no play on ‘’ D if the age limit is?()[Open text box]

Q47.a. Do you think adopt test as a way to on D ‘’?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q47.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q48.a. it be a for a to, cause or or young to play on these?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q48.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q49. any or any other that be as part of this to an age limit on ‘’ D.()[File]

Q50.a. If you are a local/ board, how much did you in fees in the 2022/23 year? in of.()[ scale]

Q50.b. If you are a local/ board, how many did you in the 22/23 year?()[ scale]

Q50.c. If you are a local/ board, how many were live in your area in the 22/23 year?()[ scale]

Q51.a. If you are a local/ board, do you the fees as set out in the Act 2005?()[Yes / No / I don’t know]

Q51.b. [Shown if No is] why you do not the fees as set out in the Act 2005.()[Open text box]

Q52.a. How much do you is for and the of? in of.()[ scale]

Q52.b. your, any where.()[Open text box]

Q53. Are there any that local/ do not at, but could if fees were (e.g. a more)?()[Open text box]

Q54.a. The is fees for. fees be, how much they be by?()[10% / 20% / 30% / A / I do not think fees be / I don’t know]

Q54.b. your.()[Open text box]

Q55.a. What do you think are the of fees on?()[Open text box]

Q55.b. What do you think are the of fees on?()[Open text box]

Q55.c. What do you think are the of fees on the local area?()[Open text box]

Q56. any views or on the of fees here.()[Open text box]

Q57. any or any other that be in this to fees.()[File]

Q58. The for, Media and Sport will have due to the duty, the of these on those who share, as by the Act 2010. These are age,,, and civil, and, race, or, sex, and.** if you any of the in this are to who share such and, if so, which group(s) of, what the on any such group might be and if you have any views. ()[Open text box]

Q59. any that you wish to share.()[File] to this by the form below:

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