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Pressure Eases on Scottish Sportsbooks as Government Lifts Harsh COVID-19 Restrictions

  • Lifting of strict measures on July 22 brings hope to Scotland's retail betting industry
  • Restrictions include no chairs, no watching of live racing, and switching off FOBTs
  • News follows a successful campaign by the BGC against the government-set impositions
  • The UK industry body said some retail sports wagering shops have lost 95% in turnover?
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Scotland’s 900 betting shops will be freed from harsh COVID-19 restrictions from July 22, the Scottish government has ruled. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

900 betting shops set to reap benefits

900 sportsbooks are set to enjoy a massive uptick in business after the Scottish government agreed to lift a number of harsh restrictions placed on retail betting shops in the country, starting July 22.

In a tweet, the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) said sportsbooks in Scotland were celebrating the news:

Betting shops north of the English border reopened on June 29 following the COVID-19 lockdown. Unlike in other gambling shops across the UK, however, visitors to Scottish betting establishments could only place their wagers over the counter. Fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) were switched off, showing live racing on TV was forbidden, and all chairs were ordered to be removed.

UK industry body applies pressure

The lifting of COVID-19 restrictions by the Scottish government on retail sportsbooks comes after a campaign conducted by the BGC. As the UK’s sole industry body representing betting shops, online gaming businesses, and casinos, the council had warned that outlets across the country would be forced to close and staff made redundant.

hellbent on the destruction of an industry”

In a July 9 article on the BGC website, Scotbet Falkirk branch manager Andy Bennett said the Scottish government seemed “hellbent on the destruction of an industry that employs thousands and pays millions in tax”. Labeling the restrictions imposed “ludicrous”, Bennet said the decrease in turnover exceeded 60% for his betting shop. Scotbet ranks among the leading sportsbook operators in the country.

The BGC also reported that some Scottish sportsbooks experienced a 95% slump in revenue as customers avoided coming in or crossed the border to gamble in England.

Lifeline for Scottish sportsbooks

BGC chief executive Michael Dugher said the announcement came as “great news” for the country’s betting shops and their 4,500 employees. “We have always said that the extra restrictions imposed on Scottish betting shops were unnecessary. We are delighted that the Scottish Government has listened and responded,” he added. 

playing their part in helping to kickstart the economy”

Dugher concluded on a high note, saying: “Betting shops in Scotland can now look forward to playing their part in helping to kickstart the economy, supporting Scottish racing and providing a safe environment for customers who enjoy a flutter.”

Sports wagering stores will still adhere to strict anti-coronavirus?measures such as protective screens, hand sanitisers, and social distancing rules, Dugher informed.

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