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Corbett Bookmakers Limited

Account number

1950

Head office address

Corbett Bookmakers Limited, 74-78 Welsh Road, Garden City,
DEESIDE, CH5 2HU, United Kingdom

Licence summary

Activity Status From To
General Betting Standard Ancillary Remote 001950-A-337302-001 Active 8 Aug 2023 Current
General Betting Standard Non-Remote 001950-N-103061-014 Active 1 Jan 2009 Current
General Betting Standard - Real Event Remote 001950-R-306262-015 Surrendered 23 Sep 2009 8 Aug 2023

Tell us something in confidence

If you are in Great Britain and have been offered gambling by someone that does not appear to hold a licence, you can report this to us through our Tell us something in confidence page as this may be illegal.

Complaints

If you disagree with a gambling business about the result of your gambling transaction, or about the service you have received from them, then you should first make a complaint to them.

Types of licence

Ancillary Remote

Authorises the licensee to provide facilities for single premises gaming by means of remote communication equipment that is situated entirely on the set of premises on which the gaming takes place

Non-Remote

A non-remote licence is required for physical, land-based gambling, for example, bookmakers, betting shops, arcades and casinos.

Remote

A remote licence is required for any gambling provided to players online or by other remote means. This licence is also required if any gambling equipment is based in Great Britain.

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