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Lotteries or raffles
Organisations wishing to hold any type of "draw" that will be open to the general public will need to apply to the Council for a small lotteries licence. The cost for such a licence is £40 and they run from 1 January to 31 December every year. If you wish to renew the licence in subsequent years, the cost is currently £20 per annum due before the anniversay of the registration. These costs are set by the Government.
You can apply for a licence using the application form on the right of the page.
If, however, you think it may not be worthwhile paying £40 for a licence, you can still raise funds but you need to restrict your sale of tickets. This can be achieved by holding a "private", "work", or "resident's" lottery whereby the tickets are confined to members of a society, club, institution etc. This would mean tickets could not be sold to the general public at large.
Alternatively, you can also raise funds as part of an incidental non-commercial lottery.
These are exempt from registration if:
Cash bingo
Cash bingo is primarily a commercial activity, and is licensed and regulated by The Gambling Commission. If you wish to provide cash bingo on a commercial basis you should consult the Gambling Commission website.