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BGC adamant it’s “now time” for casinos in Scotland and Wales to reopen

The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has called on the Scottish and Welsh governments to provide clarity on when casinos can reopen in both countries.

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On 17 July, the UK government announced that casinos in England can resume operations on 1 August, as part of further lockdown restrictions being eased.

The coronavirus pandemic forced all casinos in the UK to be closed in mid-March, and while properties in England have more certainty, the BGC said its colleagues in other parts of the UK remain “in the dark”, to when they can reopen.

The industry association mentioned that casinos across the UK have introduced a range of health and safety measures, including Perspex screens and social distancing guidelines.

It added that the time had come for the devolved governments in Scotland and Wales to follow the lead of England, in letting casinos reopen its doors.

A BGC spokesperson said: “It is now time for ministers in Edinburgh and Cardiff to end the uncertainty which still faces 2,000 casino staff in Scotland and Wales by giving them a date for re-opening.

“Businesses need clarity and so far this has been lacking from both administrations. We urge them to work with casinos to allow to re-open safely.”

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