London Chinatown becomes 'betting strip' of despair after invasion of bookmakers
Traditional restaurants and shopkeepers are being forced out by invasion of bookmakers, with Chinese falling into gambling addiction

A rash of new betting shops in London's Chinatown is bringing financial misery to the community's businesses and families, its leaders have warned.

"We are in despair and angry. The presence of so many betting shops in such a concentrated area is creating 'living dead' gambling addicts," Yau said.
"There are many individual tragedies among the Chinese community and tourists are being driven away."
The alarm was raised after an application for a tenth betting shop was lodged last month for 47 Gerrard Street in the heart of one of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in the world.
Betting outlet Hoolabet have applied for a gambling licence for a two-storey building which until recently was occupied by one of the area's longest established restaurants, The Friendly Inn.