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New 24/7 gambling arcade Little Vegas opening in Hayes despite concerns over children’s safety

Hillingdon Council’s licensing sub-committee has approved a new adult gaming centre in Hayes. The site, which will allow over 18s to gamble, has faced opposition from a local councillor and residents.

The approval will see ‘Little Vegas’ open its doors on 14-16 Station Road 24 hours a day, seven days a week. However, the prospect of a slot machine arcade opening in the area caused alarm for those living there and their representative Councillor Janet Gardener.

She wrote to the council: “Knowing the area as I do and the minor criminal activities that go on in and around the town centre I believe that if this application is approved the premises will act as a magnet for those intent on causing problems.”

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Concerns around the shop’s location have raised alarm about child safety (Image: Getty)

Cllr Gardener added: “Local residents have expressed their concerns to us as their ward councillors about this proposal as they worry about the effect it will have on their children. The proposed location is in an area that has several schools and it is immediately next door to a place where children from several local schools gather in the late afternoon and evenings.

“There has been a great deal of nuisance caused by a number of these young people and this has required repeated involvement of the local police. There are also vulnerable young adults living at the Ventura House YMCA hostel just along Station Road and others who attend the YMCA youth centre.”

‘Area already a hotspot for crime and disorder’

One of the other four people to register an objection was Father Matthew Cahsmore of St. Anselm’s Church. He also raised concerns about the effect the gambling shop’s location might have on children.

He wrote: “The proposed location is directly outside the bus stop in Hayes Town where children from the various secondary schools are picked up and dropped off each day. This is already a hot spot for crime and disorder (multiple stabbings and attacks) and we are concerned that the children will feel attracted to this premises given the location and will come to see gambling as an attractive option.


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