Contract to conduct the Gambling Survey for Great Britain in 2025
Request
Please can you supply me with the names of all parties to have responded to the invitation to tender for the contract to conduct the Gambling Survey for Great Britain in 2025 (awarded to NatCen on 1st October 2025)?
Response
Thank you for your request which has been processed under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).
In your email you have requested the names of all parties who have responded to the invitation to tender for the contract to conduct the Gambling Survey for Great Britain in 2025 (awarded to NatCen on 1st October 2025).
The Gambling Commission can confirm that one response for the invitation to tender for the contract to conduct the Gambling Survey for Great Britain in 2025 was received. The response to the invitation to tender was from NatCen.
Review of the decision
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