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| Column (1) | Column (2) | Column (3) | Column (4) | Column (5) | Column (6) | Column (7) | Column (8) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classes of premises licence | Conversion application fee for non-fast track application | Non-conversion application fee in respect of provisional statement premises | Fee for – (a) non-conversion application in respect of other premises; or (b) application for provisional statement | Annual fee | First annual fee following non-conversion application | Fee for application to vary licence | Fee for application – (a) to transfer a licence; or (b) for reinstatement of a licence |
| Regional casino premises licence | £6,000 | £11,250 | £11,250 | £8,440 | £5,625 | £4,880 | |
| Large casino premises licence | £3,750 | £7,500 | £7,500 | £5,620 | £3,750 | £1,600 | |
| Small casino premises licence | £2,250 | £6,000 | £3,750 | £2,810 | £3,000 | £1,350 | |
| Converted casino premises licence | £1,500 | £2,550 | £1,500 | £1,000 | |||
| Bingo premises licence | £1,200 | £840 | £2,450 | £700 | £525 | £1,200 | £840 |
| Adult gaming centre premises licence | £700 | £840 | £1,400 | £700 | £525 | £700 | £840 |
| Betting premises (track) licence | £870 | £660 | £1,750 | £1,000 | £750 | £870 | £660 |
| Family entertainment centre premises licence | £700 | £660 | £1,400 | £500 | £375 | £700 | £660 |
| Betting premises (other) licence | £1,050 | £840 | £2,100 | £400 | £300 | £1,050 | £840 |
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