![]() ![]() Members' clubs - for example working men’s clubs, branches of the Royal British Legion and clubs with political ties - and Miners’ welfare institutes as defined in the Licensing Act 2003 (opens in new tab) may site up to three machines from categories B3A, B4, C or D (only one can be B3A) with a club machine permit.Ĭommercial clubs may site up to three machines from categories B4, C or D (not B3A machines). Members' clubs and miners' welfare institutes Where a gaming machine permit authorises the making available of a specified number of gaming machines in particular premises, this will effectively replace, and not be in addition to, any automatic entitlement to two machines. Licensing authorities can issue gaming machine permits which allow additional category C and D gaming machines to be provided. Pubs and other alcohol licensed premises are automatically entitled to two category C or D gaming machines upon notification to the local licensing authority of their intention to make gaming machines available for use. ![]() You should read this information in conjunction with the guidance from HMRC on GOV.UK (opens in new tab) Pubs and alcohol licensed premises There are duties to be paid on gaming machines. ![]()
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