Council stops resident from raffling house in breach of gambling laws
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A London borough has stopped a resident from raffling their home in breach of the gambling laws.
Blackheath resident Renu Qadri intended to raffle her home, which has been valued at £1.3m, at £5 a ticket because illness made it no longer suitable for her.
She is now working with the Royal Borough of Greenwich to try to find a way to resume the raffle, which she halted after the council objected.
A Greenwich statement said: “[The council] welcomes the withdrawal of this raffle after our alerting the resident to possible contravention of the Gambling Act 2005.”
Ms Qadri’s website carried a statement that said the raffle had been cancelled and purchasers would be refunded.
She added: “We are working with the local council and the Gambling Commission to get the raffle reinstated.”
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