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Beta Bet - Links punters to their local UK Independent Bookmakers. Bets are placed on-line, winnings can be collected in cash. Hedging system enables betabet bookmakers to offer betting limits well above on-line norms.

Littlewoods - Offers the opportunity to enter lotteries and to place wagers on a variety of sports.

Sporting Odds - Online fixed-odds sports betting on a wide range of sports.

William Hill - Betting on all major sport & lotto is available on this multilingual online bookmaker's site.

Sportingbet.com - Tax free sports betting over the internet and by the phone.

Ladbrokes - Online betting on all major sports. Features include a results service and five audio visual sports channels.

Sunderlands - Credit betting bookmakers. Bets placed via the telephone, not online.

Citibet - Betting on sports, specials and financials. Some bets are on-line.

Needwood Racing - Information about midlands based independent bookmaker.

Blue Square - Interactive betting service. A wide selection of sports, lotteries, financials and specials.

The Tote - Online betting on racing fooltball, cricket, rugby, darts and many other sports. Pools betting also available.

Stanleybet - Antepost horse racing, football, formula 1, cricket & darts betting. Not on-line.

Heathorns - Betting on horses and other sports. Not on-line.

UK Betting - On-line betting on horse racing, football, golf and other sporting events. Live prices available.

Coral Bookmakers - Online betting on major sports and lesser known sports such as Australian and Gaelic football and cycling. Speciality bets and casino on offer. The "Lottoworld" provides the opportunity to bet on non UK national lotteries.

Totalbet - Betting on-line on horse races, football, cricket, rugby league, American football, darts and various other major and minor sports. Pool betting as well as fixed odds bets is featured.

Pridmore Bookmakers - General information about Pridmore Bookmakers including location of the bettting offices.

Skybet - Online betting on sporting events.

Sean Graham - Bookmaker offering bets on horse racing, dogs and various other sports. Links to cyberslotz gambling and several foreign lotteries. Also telephone, on course and licensed betting shop betting available.

Bet365 - Online sports & events betting. Links to racing form analysis and soccer statistics.

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