Glasgow City Council will receive €4.02 million over the next three years to expand its response to gambling-related harm, using funding generated through the UK’s statutory Gambling Levy. The investment will support a broader public health strategy focused on prevention, early intervention, and targeted support for communities most affected by gambling harm. Funding to Expand Prevention and Support The funding will allow the council to strength…
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