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The Honey Pot 81 Queen St Maidenhead SL6 1LT Monday - Tuesday: 5pm to 2am Wednesday: 5pm to 3am Thursday - Saturday: 5pm to 4am
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News May 2022: Licence application The club has submitted a licence renewal and it has sparked a few morality complaints about whether Maidenhead is the 'right' place for a lap dancing club.
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Players Club 57 High St Maidstone ME14 1SY Thursday - Saturday: 9:30pm - 2:30am listing checked in November 2018.
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News May 2013: Licence Renewed Licence renewed despite local christian opposition
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Unnamed Swan Street and Oldham Street Manchester
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News March 2014: Application Rejected The Council rejected the application, so far without comment to the press. Connections of Baby Platinum and Baby Blue had applied to open a new table dancing bar in the the
Northern Quarter. Predictably council miserablists are looking to reject the application citing that old moralist chestnut that it lowers the tone of the area.
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Angels Portland Street Manchester
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News July 2013: Plans withdrawn Inevitable protests made the news for a new club in Chinatown. Perhaps because of significant public protest, the table dancing club plans were withdrawn prior to being put in front of
councillors.
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Baby Blue Deansgate Manchester M3 2FW Closed by 2018.
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Baby Platinum 109 Princess Street City Centre Manchester M1 6JB Open Daily from 9pm Listing checked in June 2018.
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News February 2019: Licence renewed The club has had its licence renewed
News December 2013: Brawl The bar made the news after a man was seriously injured when stabbed in a brawl
which started inside the club.
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Fantasy Bar Deangate Manchester Closed as a lap dancing venue since 2013.
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Long Legs George Street Manchester M1 4HF Mon-Thu: 2pm - 1am Fri: 2pm -2am Sat: 5pm - 2am Listing checked in June 2018.
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News February 2019: Licence renewed The club has had its licence renewed
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Obsessions 2B Whitworth St W Manchester M1 5WZ Daily 8pm - 4am
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News April 2019: Victims of a sting See article from
manchestereveningnews.co.uk Two private detectives posed as customers at Manchester lap dancing clubs with view to exposing sexy goings on in private dances. An aggressive feminist campaign called Not Buying It have presented a report of the
pair's findings, including video footage, to Manchester City Council. The private investigators, spent up to £80 a time on lap dances at Victoria's, at Dantzic Street, and Obsessions, at Whitworth Street West, before recording details of their
encounters with the women. The campaigners claim that what went on at the clubs during the course of the private investigation not only breached the venues' own rules but amounted to sexual contact with punters - behaviour which they claim would
breach licensing rules. Other reports add that the campaigners are describing the claimed sexual contact to be 'foreplay'.
News December 2017: Licence renewal The club has submitted a licence renewal.
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Silks Lloyd Street Manchester M2 5WA
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News April 2017: Licence reviewed The police called for a review of the venue's licence after a brawl. The venue is now closed but set to reappear as an up-market offering from the Whiskey Down group.
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Victoria's 8 Dantzic St Manchester M4 2AD Daily 9pm - 4am
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News April 2019: Victims of a sting See article from
manchestereveningnews.co.uk Two private detectives posed as customers at Manchester lap dancing clubs with view to exposing sexy goings on in private dances. An aggressive feminist campaign called Not Buying It have presented a report of the
pair's findings, including video footage, to Manchester City Council. The private investigators, spent up to £80 a time on lap dances at Victoria's, at Dantzic Street, and Obsessions, at Whitworth Street West, before recording details of their
encounters with the women. The campaigners claim that what went on at the clubs during the course of the private investigation not only breached the venues' own rules but amounted to sexual contact with punters - behaviour which they claim would
breach licensing rules. Other reports add that the campaigners are describing the claimed sexual contact to be 'foreplay'. News March 2019: Extension The bar has asked the council for permission to open until 6:30
am after Champions League football matches.
News December 2017: Licence renewal The club has submitted a licence renewal.
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Whiskey Down
22 Lloyd Street Manchester M2 5WA
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News February 2023: Licence renewed The local council renewed the licence with little concern. In the licensing hearing the bars connections explained: We try very hard to be fully inclusive of both male, female and the LGBT
community, featuring dedicated burlesque shows, corporate events, fundraisers, fashion shows and immersive intimate forms in a well-presented boutique venue. |
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Secrets Night Club High Street Merthyr Tydfil
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News August 2016: Licence refused from holding Merthyr Tydfil Counicl moralists have banned lap dancing at the proposed Secrets Night Club. The council cited spurious grounds that it would somehow create a no-go area for
people from the local community.
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Secrets Albert Road Middlesbrough Closed in 2010 after police complaints
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Richmond's Exchange Square Middlesbrough
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News, September 2016: Plans relit and extinguished The owner of Slam! on Exchange Square has been banned from turning the venue into a lap dancing club called Richmonds. Middlesbrough Council cited a couple of unlikely
excuses about the location to justify the ban.
News, February 2015: Plans withdrawn The owner of Slam! on Exchange Square has withdrawn its application to vary its premises licence. News,
February 2015: New plans An MP and police moralists have whinged at plans for a new table dancing venue in Middlesbrough. Proposals to turn Slam on Exchange Square near Middlesbrough Railway Station into a lap dancing club
have been lodged with Middlesbrough Council. Cleveland Police have objected to the plans citing several assaults at the previous venue and bizarrely claiming that the wrong clientele would be attracted to the venue.
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Garudaa Gentlemen's Club 489 Avebury Boulevard Town Centre Milton Keynes MK9 2EB Listing checked in November 2018.
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News August 2013: Licence granted An application for a sex entertainment licence has been approved by the council. The application was made by the former owner of Phoenix Gentleman's Club. The club was previously located in
Leisure Plaza. The application was agreed by council officers on July 19 after receiving no complaints from members of the public. A few local businesses have crept out of the woodwork to have a whinge. The club still has to obtain
planning permission for the change of use of the venue. Speaking of prostitution in Milton Keynes the Labour group ludicrously claimed that the new club will make the situation far worse and encourage sex tourism into Milton Keynes.
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