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100 Watson Road - Application To Vary A Premises Licence
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO VARY A PREMISES LICENCE UNDER THE GAMBLING ACT 2005
Notice is hereby given that Genting Casinos UK Limited, Genting Club Star City, Birmingham, B7 5SA are applying under section 187 of the Gambling Act 2005 to vary a converted casino premises licence issued under that Act.
The application relates to the following premises:
Genting Club Birmingham Star City, Star City, 100 Watson Road, Nechells, Birmingham, B7 5SA.
The application is to vary the licence as follows:
Application to vary the Casino Premises Licence so to relate to alternative premises being Part Ground Floor, First Floor and Second Floor (formerly part of Genting Casino Birmingham Edgbaston) 1 Norfolk Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3PS as shown on accompanying Premises Licence Plans in accordance with Paragraph 65 (12) of Schedule 4 of The Gambling Act 2005 (Commencement No.6 Transitional Provisions) Order 2006 as amended and for adoption of revised Premise Licence plans.
The application has been made to: Birmingham City Council, General Licensing Regulation & Enforcement, P.O. Box 17831, Birmingham, B2 2HJ.
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/
Information about the application is available from the licensing authority, including the arrangements for viewing the details of the application.
Any of the following persons may make representations in writing to the licensing authority about the application:
A person who lives sufficiently close to the premises to be likely to be affected by the authorised activities.
A person who has business interests that might be affected by the authorised activities.
A person who represents someone in any of the above two categories.
Any representations must be made by the following date:
5 July 2026
It is an offence under section 342 of the Gambling Act 2005 if a person, without reasonable excuse, gives to a licensing authority for a purpose connected with that Act information which is false or misleading.
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