Ladbrokes and McClean bookies stop working to block rival stores' expansions
20 May 2013
Two bookies have actually failed in High Court quotes to block proposed extensions to rival betting shops in Belfast.

A judge dismissed efforts by both Ladbrokes and McClean bookmakers to judicially examine preparation decisions in favour of Toals and Sean Graham.

The judge at Belfast High Court stated he would bet9ja's welcome offer reasons for his decision at a later phase.

The legal procedures had been issued over applications for the yohaig code growth of two stores in the city centre.

The first, operated by Toals in Pottinger's Entry, includes a proposal to extend out into the former passport office on High Street.
In the 2nd, Sean Graham is seeking to increase the space of its King Street betting office by taking over a hairdressers on Castle Street.

'Disgruntled rival'
Lawyers for Ladbrokes and McClean bookmakers declared both were trying to get round a requirement of gaming legislation to reveal need.

During the case the two business acknowledged their interest as commercial rivals.

Points were likewise raised about compliance with policies safeguarding a sanctuary.

But counsel for Sean Graham argued that the legal obstacle was the act of a disgruntled competitor, exclusively worried about the influence on its own company.

According to the Planning Service's legal representatives, neither proposed advancement involves modifications to structures visible from the street.

Following the verdict, Sean Graham bookmakers, which employ 150 personnel in 30 shops throughout Northern Ireland, detailed its plan for modern-day facilities and more tasks.
Speaking outside the court, general supervisor Chris Deery stated: "We are extremely keen to move on with our strategies for a prolonged King Street/Castle Street which will improve the consumer experience and assistance to revitalise the instant location along with bringing extra work."
Mr Deery included that the business was now intending to proceed with the extensions "as quickly as possible".