Ladbrokes and McClean bookies fail to block competing stores' expansions
20 May 2013
Two bookies have stopped working in High Court quotes to obstruct proposed extensions to rival wagering shops in Belfast.

A judge dismissed attempts by both Ladbrokes and McClean bookmakers to judicially evaluate planning decisions in favour of Toals and Sean Graham.
The judge at Belfast High Court said he would provide reasons for his choice at a later phase.

The legal proceedings had actually been provided over applications for the expansion of two shops in the city centre.

The very first, operated by Toals in Pottinger's Entry, involves a proposition to extend out into the previous passport office on High Street.

In the second, Sean Graham is looking for to increase the area of its King Street betting office by taking control of a hairdressers on Castle Street.
'Disgruntled competitor'

Lawyers for Ladbrokes and McClean bookies declared both were attempting to get round a requirement of gaming legislation to show need.

During the case the two companies acknowledged their interest as industrial rivals.

Points were likewise raised about compliance with policies securing a conservation area.

But counsel for Sean Graham argued that the legal difficulty was the yohaig code act of a disgruntled competitor, exclusively worried about the influence on its own service.
According to the Planning Service's legal representatives, neither proposed development includes changes to structures visible from the street.

Following the decision, Sean Graham bookies, which use 150 personnel in 30 shops across Northern Ireland, detailed its plan for modern-day facilities and more jobs.
Speaking outside the court, basic manager Chris Deery said: "We are really eager to move on with our prepare for an extended King Street/Castle Street which will enhance the consumer experience and assistance to revitalise the immediate area in addition to bringing additional employment."
Mr Deery included that the company was now aiming to proceed with the extensions "as rapidly as possible".