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William Hill committed to continuing work on safer gambling campaign

William Hill's managing director of retail Nicola Frampton
William Hill's managing director of retail Nicola Frampton

William Hill say the move to £2 maximum stakes on FOBTs will not diminish their commitment to continuing the 'Nobody Harmed' campaign launched last year.

The company plans to introduce a number of safer gambling measures over the coming months across its estate of betting shops, according to managing director of retail Nicola Frampton.

Frampton also called on the wider sector, not just bookmakers but other areas of the gambling industry, to come together to work on problem gambling. One recent development at William Hill has been the appointment of Dan Whitlam as head of responsible gambling for retail.

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