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Adrian Zorzut

'World class' casino gets green light in Trocadero despite West End gambling warning

A “world class” casino and restaurant are one step closer to being built inside London’s iconic Trocadero building after a planning application was approved.

Westminster City councillors voted unanimously to approve Genting Casinos UK’s plans, which include turning the 13 Coventry Street site into a two-storey gambling establishment capable of catering for up to 1,250 people.

Genting Casinos applied to refurbish the first floor and basement of the Trocadero to replace the former Bubba Gump restaurant and Opium nightclub, which closed in 2019 after a shooting.

Genting Casinos also applied for a separate 24-hour licensing, which is being reviewed by the council on Thursday.

The project is set to cost £40 million, according to Genting Casinos’ chief financial officer, James Alexby.

He told councillors during a planning meeting last week the casino could result in 350 new jobs in the borough.

An artist’s impression of the casino

Mr Axelby also brushed aside concerns the casino would be “alcohol-led” saying drinks are not expected to account for more than 7 per cent of revenue and that it was focused on offering a “first-class” gaming experience to customers.

He told Westminster City’s planning committee last week: “We’ve worked hard to ensure these proposals are responsible and carefully thought through. At the heart of the scheme is a robust operational management plan which addresses matters such as dispersal, noise and smoking so the venue operates smoothly and respectfully within the area.”

A representative for the Soho Society said housing a large casino with multiple floors of gambling at the Trocadero would “represent a massive intensification of gambling and alcohol-led activity”.

They said: “This is not simply a refurbishment of existing uses. It is a step scale change in impact. Casinos of this size encourage late-night drinking and increased drinking comes with increased crime and antisocial behaviour.”

Council planning officers said there is no legal change in use by introducing a casino, which they said is an improvement on the site’s previous life as a nightclub.

They said casinos don’t typically attract “large, high spirited” groups and the venue’s 24-hour nature means there are no “mass exits” early in the morning. Officers also said casinos are held to strict controls.

Councillors want Genting UK to install a bike rack in the general area. The company’s original offer to do so was rejected by the council’s highways team due to a lack of space in Piccadilly but Cllr Robert Rigby pushed officers to secure another agreement.

Plans were given the green light by Westminster City Council

He said: “We are missing an opportunity. This application, with no disrespect, is a casino. They’re going to be making quite a lot of money, which is great, good for the economy. But we have an opportunity to get some money here for some cycle racks.”

Genting Casinos UK is also requesting its gambling licence for the Crockfords Club in Curzon Street be relocated to the Trocadero premises.

According to a council officer at Tuesday’s meeting, Westminster City does not approve new casino licences, therefore to run the venue, Genting Casinos UK will need to relinquish one of its gambling licences in the borough.

According to Genting Casinos, Crockfords Casino closed in 2023. At that time, the company’s intention was to relocate it to another site within the City of Westminster.

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