Terms of service, in plain English
Reading this site means you accept the line-items below. None of them are surprising; the receipt prints them on purpose so they cannot be claimed as small print.
What the desk is
KensingtonPlace is an editorial review of UKGC-licensed gambling operators. It is not itself a gambling operator and does not accept stakes, hold customer funds, or process winnings. The till metaphor is just that — a metaphor for the editorial receipt we print every cycle.
Who can read it
The site is intended for adults aged 18 and over in the United Kingdom. Continuing past the age-gate confirms that you are. We do not knowingly serve or correspond with readers under 18.
Affiliate disclosure
Every operator on the till pays the desk a referral fee when a new customer signs up via a marked link. The fee varies between operators. The order on the till-roll is set by the editorial rubric only — never by what the operator pays. Every "Visit" button is a sponsored entry, marked rel="sponsored" in the source. The methodology page how a score is itemised prints the full rubric and the weights.
No warranty about the operators
The desk publishes its honest editorial view of each operator at the time the receipt is printed. Welcome offers change, withdrawal speeds shift, support quality varies cycle to cycle. We do not warrant that the figures on this site will still be the operator's policy when you visit. Always read the operator's own T&Cs and bonus rules at the operator's site before you stake.
Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by UK consumer law, the desk excludes liability for any losses arising from your use of the operators we list — that is between you and the operator. Nothing on this page limits liability for fraud, death or personal injury caused by negligence, or any other liability that cannot be limited under UK law.
Intellectual property
Editorial copy, the rubric, the structure of the till-roll and the design system are the desk's own. Operator logos and brand marks are owned by the operators and used here under fair dealing for review purposes. If you want to syndicate any part of the desk's editorial, write in.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any dispute is for the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
Last revised: 28 May 2026.