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What is an unlicensed family entertainment centre permit?

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What is an unlicensed family entertainment centre permit?

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The Gambling Act 2005 says that premises which are mainly used for people to play on gaming machines, such as small arcades in holiday parks, theme parks and seaside resorts, may hold an unlicensed family entertainment centre (UFEC) machine permit. But, by holding a permit, a premises will only be able to have Category D machines (see below for stakes and prizes on these machines).

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