Holland Park Leisure Limited fined £150,000
18 August 2026
An Adult Gaming Centre operator is to pay a £150,000 fine for failing to comply with a self-exclusion requirement designed to reduce gambling harm.
Holland Park Leisure Limited, which runs three Adult Gaming Centres in Leicester, will also undergo a third-party audit to review the Licensee's policies, procedures and controls and implementation of these, and the training and competency of the Licensee’s staff.
In Great Britain, all consumer-facing land-based gambling businesses must participate in a multi-operator self-exclusion scheme, a consumer-protection measure allowing people who feel they are struggling with their gambling to self-exclude from one or more premises in their area.
Despite being made aware of its obligation to participate in a multi-operator self-exclusion scheme, the operator did not do so until the Commission suspended its licence in October 2025.
John Pierce, Director of Enforcement and Intelligence, said: “Self-exclusion schemes provide a crucial service for people who feel they are suffering gambling harm. It is important that all operators fully integrate with the scheme and maintain effective safeguards for self-excluded customers.
“Every operator must ensure that they are fully participating in a recognised multi-operator self-exclusion scheme, that they have effective procedures to identify and prevent self-excluded customers from gambling in any of their premises, and that their staff are trained to manage self-exclusion and direct individuals to relevant support services.
“These are not optional requirements. They are fundamental licence conditions designed to protect consumers from harm, and operators that fail to meet them can expect regulatory action.”
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Last updated: 18 August 2026
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