If you wish to operate an Amusement Arcade or Pleasure Fair you must obtain an amusement permit from the council.
Generally there are two categories of permit:-
(1) Article 108(1)(c) up to £8.00 maximum prize value payout
Age limit – Access unrestricted (although council asks operators to abide by a Voluntary Code of Conduct restricting access to persons aged 16 and over). Application Fee – £32.00.
(2) Article 108(1)(ca) up to £25.00 maximum prize value payout
Age limit – Access 18 and over only. Application Fee – £250.00.
Please note that the application fee is non-returnable if the application is refused.
Eligibility Criteria
An amusement permit may be granted to an individual, to a body corporate which is registered under the companies (Northern Ireland) Order 1986, as amended or which is an existing company within the meaning of that Order, or to 2 or more persons carrying on business in partnership.
Regulation Summary
Application Evaluation Process
All premises will be inspected by a council officer to ensure that the premises meet technical requirements before a permit can be renewed.
Where representations have been lodged as a result of the public notice placed in a local newspaper both the applicant and the person or persons making the representation will be given the opportunity to appear before the council.
Neither applicant nor the persons making such representations are obliged to appear however all representations will be considered by the council when determining whether or not the licence should be renewed. Applicants will be made aware of any objections lodged at the earliest practical opportunity.
Will Tacit Consent Apply?
Yes. This means that you will be able to act as though your application is granted if you have not heard from the local authority by the end of the target completion period.
Failed Application Redress
Please contact your Local Authority in the first instance.
If an application for a permit or renewal is refused the applicant has 21 days from the date of the decision notice to appeal to the local county court.
Licence Holder Redress
Please contact your Local Authority in the first instance.
If a permit holder wishes to appeal against a condition they may appeal to the local county court within 21 days of the decision notice.
Consumer Complaint
We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the first contact is made with the trader by you – preferably in the form of a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if you are located in the UK, Consumer Direct will give you advice. From outside the UK contact the UK European Consumer Centre.
Other Redress
Any complaints about noise, pollution etc or how a licensed premises is run or operated should be made directly to the Environmental Health Department on 0300 0300 900, or by emailing
Trade Associations
Forms to download, print and post
Title Size Download Voluntary code of conduct 137.10 KB DownloadPreview Amusement permit application 490.00 KB DownloadPreview