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PC Lounge Brickworks Bar 67 Westgate Street Wakefield Listing checked in November 2020
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News January 2019: Licence renewed A discreet club with no signage and no advertising.
News November 2015: Licence granted Wakefield Council granted nightclub owner Kevin Spencer a
licence to open the Pussy Cat Lounge sexual entertainment venue above Tequila nightclub on Bank Street. The bar is set open before Christmas.
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The Hub Market Street Wakefield
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News August 2014: Licence Application Wakefield Council is considering an application to open a table dancing club on Market Street. A licensing notice displayed outside building shows the applicant wants to open from
10pm-5am, Mondays to Thursdays, and from 10pm-6am on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Wakefield MP Mary Creagh spouted: Strip clubs have no place in Wakefield, and can change the character of a city and make it threatening to women. And a strip
club is the last thing local parents want their toddlers to see as they're dropping them off at nursery. Referring to the local Toy Box nursery that opens half an hour after the proposed club closes.
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Krystals Wakefield Licensed in February 2013 but closed by June 2013.
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Club X 23 Bradford St Walsall WS1 1PN Fri-Sat: 10pm - 5am Table dancing club
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Delicious Legh Street Warrimgton Licence granted in April 2013 but no indication that it ver made a go of it.
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Diamonds and Strings 9 Market Street Watford WD18 0PA Mon-Wed: 9pm - 2am Thu: 9pm - 3am Fri-Sat: 9pm - 4am Entry £5-10 Previously Beavers Strip Club. Ownership connections with Entice
in Southend and Katz in Basildon Listing checked in December 2018
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News September 2020: Flat refusal Watford Council turned down an application to build residential flats above the lap dancing venue.
News February 2014: Advert Censored The advert
censors at the Advertising Standards Authority banned a street poster claiming that it could somehow cause widespread offence
News October 2013: Licence Refused The licence was refused after undercover police
snitches were offered proper hands on lap dancing.
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Angels 303 High Street West Bromwich B70 8ND Monday - Thursday: 8:30 - 3am Friday - Saturday: 8:30 - 5am Sunday: 8:30 - 2am Established in 2004 and at the current venue since 2012.
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News April 2021: Licenced Members of Sandwell Council's licensing sub committee approved an application to renew the sexual entertainment venue licence for Angels Gentlemen's Club in the High Street for a year. |
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The Bing Gentlemen's Club High Street West Bromwich Table dancing club closed after getting in trouble for a mass brawl.
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Venom 26a Quartermaster Rd West Wilts Trading Estate Westbury BA13 4JT A new licence for 2021.
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News October 2021: A new licence A Westbury night spot will be allowed to stage more strip shows after winning a sexual entertainment licence. A director of Comus Leisure, which owns Venom, said it needed to run more events
because it had been hit hard by the pandemic and months of lockdown. He told Wiltshire Council's licensing panel: We just need to do these events more frequently because my venue was closed for 18 months and costs
£20,000 per month to run. We've got to do more of everything to survive. Under the licence the club on Quartermaster Road, West Wilts Trading Estate will be allowed to host events with lap dancing, stage strip teases and strip shows with
full nudity. No objections from the public were sent in to Wiltshire Council during the consultation period for the bid. |
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Red Shadow Gentlemen's Club 39A Regent St Weston-super-Mare BS23 1SF Wednesday - Saturday: 10pm - 4am Previously known as Shadow Lounge. Listing checked in November 2018.
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Goldfingers New St Weymouth DT4 8DB Became Wiggle in June 2019.
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Wiggle Club 33 New St Weymouth DT4 8DB Friday, Saturday 10pm - 5am Wiggle Club opened in late June 2019 at the venue that was previously Goldfingers
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Baby Platinum 54 King Street Wigan WN1 1BT Mon-Sun: From 9pm A new club for 2014. Listing checked in June 2018.
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News July 2015: Whingeing MP The bar's licence was renewed by the council but the local MP was not happy. Lis Nandy whinged: This is a deeply disappointing decision which ignores the
legitimate concerns of residents and local charities who believe King Street is an inappropriate location for a sexual entertainment venue.
News July 2014: New licence and new conditions A new
licence was awarded in Wigan. No objections were received by the council. The club also persuaded the council to drop its standard rules banning full nudity at all times. The updated restrictions now read: The
performer must wear at least a G-string covering the genitalia when not performing a dance. This may be removed during the performance but must be replaced at the conclusion.
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ST Lounge Grove St Wilmslow Opened in 2009. Closed in 2013 after the council refused a licence renewal citing a supposedly inappropriate location.
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Pink Gentlemen's Club The Basement Oxford Rd East Windsor SL4 1EF Monday - Saturday: 9pm - 4am Listing checked in December 2019.
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Cobra Lounge 30 Queen Street Wolverhampton WV1 3JW Closed by 2018
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The Foxy Lady 146 Oxford Street Bilston Wolverhampton WV14 7DP
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News December 2016: Foxy Lady Dance Bar A lap dancing club is set to open next to an adult cinema in Bilston in the new year -- if they can get the girls.The opening of Foxy Lady's Dance Bar has been delayed because they
cannot recruit the staff. The new bar, which features three poles, a stage, severaT booths and a bar set in the backdrop of darkness, is due to open in mid to late January. It will be open from 12pm to 4am under the name Pussy Galore
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Sinderellas Show Bar Exchange St Wolverhampton WV1 1TS Tuesday - Thursday: midnight - 4am Friday - Saturday: 11am - 5am Listing checked January 2019.
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News August 2014: Licensing policy consultation See article from worcester.gov.uk
Worcester City Council has initiated a public consultation on its
Sex Establishment Licensing Policy The draft policy sets
out how applications for Sex Shops, Sex Cinemas and Sexual Entertainment Venues should be made to the Council and how the Council processes those applications. It also sets out what will be considered when determining applications setting out the
grounds on which the Council can refuse applications. The draft policy also sets out the standard conditions that will be attached to any licences granted. Should you wish to have your say or put forward your views on the draft
policy please complete the consultation response form and return to:
wrsenquiries@worcsregservices.gov.uk The Last date for consultation responses: 24th October 2014
News December 2013: New controls adopted Worcester City Council has voted to
accept optional licensing controls available under the Policing and Crime Act 2009, which gives councils more power to moralise over table dancing venues
News August 2013: A letter from Inspector Jane Francis, of
West Mercia Police, to licensing officer Carl Phillips reveals that Police are taking it on themselves to make up the rules about nudity. Francis says full nudity should be permitted only within designated areas. She said:
In all other areas within the premises the performers and employees must at all times wear at least a G-string (female) and/or pouch (male) covering the genitalia.
News July 2013: When Black Cherry applied for a sex entertainment licence, it was noted that Worcester Council has not adopted the legislation requiring such a licence, and so an ordinary drinks licence also allows table dancing.
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Black Cherry 57 Lowesmoor Worcester WR1 2RS Daily: 9pm-4am (4:30am on Saturdays)
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News October 2016: Outrage A few miserable residents were 'outraged' at lap dancing club adverts which have been plastered across the city centre. One resident called the signs a disgrace and called for their
removal. He whinged: I'm outraged, it's not the sort of thing you want visitors to see. It's a disgrace. I think they should be prosecuted. The centre of town is plastered with the lap dancing adverts.
News October 2014: Licensed Black Cherry lap-dancing club has secured a sexual entertainment venue (SEV) licence to allow it to continue trading next year. The club features naked and topless female dancers.
At the meeting, Niall McMenamin, from the licensing team of Worcestershire Regulatory Services, said 11 letters of objection had been received from members of the public but that the police had no objections to the licence being approved.
News June 2014: Licence application Worcester was a little slow in adopting powers to control table dancing. Worcester venues now have to apply for a lap dancing licence by July 1st 2014. Black Cherry has already
applied for a licence.
News March 2014: Opened The club opened on Friday 28th March 2014. The club has nine private dance rooms - three opulent VIP rooms and six standard booths. On opening
night 20 dancers are set to perform but after that there will be about 15 girls a night.
News December 2013: Another Bite of the Cherry The Black Cherry gentleman's club is now set to open at the
former DNA club. Ash Patel chose t e former Images and Funk nightclub, in the Butts, in September, but decided to back down in the face of local 'outrage'. However, Patel has n succeeded in getting the old DNA club's premises licence transferred
to him two weeks ago, which will now allow him to now run the venue as a lap-dancing club. Patel said of the new Lowesmoor location: This is a Bohemian part of Worcester, very cosmopolitan. It is perfect for this
venue,
There will be on average 15 different dancers performing each night. The club will feature a main bar area and a stage but also six private dance booths and three VIP rooms. Before midnight, dancers will wear elegant evening
gowns but, after this time, they will be allowed to wear various outfits. They will only be able to be fully naked in the private booths and the stage will feature topless rather than fully naked dancers. The plan is to open from 9pm to 4am on
weekdays and 9pm to 4.30am on Saturdays.
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News May 2019: Licence rejected A nightclub owner is applying to turn his venue into a lap dancing bar, despite previously being refused.
News May 2019: Trying again A nightclub
owner is applying to turn his venue into a lap dancing bar, despite previously being refused. David Thomas, owner of XS Wrexham nightclub, applied for a sex establishment licence in 2015. It was rejected by councillors after neighbours and
religious leaders complained. The council rejected Thomas's first application because there were already two sex establishments in the area. However, since then a sex shop called Private Shop has closed, prompting Thomas to make his bid again.
News October 2015: Occasional use The bar has announced that it will operate with occasional lap dancing. 11 events per year are allowed at an unlicensed venue.
News October 2015: Re-rejected
The council confirmed its ban after a subsequent meeting in which the applicants were allowed to put their case. The councillors banned the venue just because...they felt like it... claiming that they felt two venues was enough for
the locale. News July 2015: Rejected The council has voted to reject the application in the face of moral objections and 4 tiny petitions totalling 100 signatures. The council will however give the club owners a
chance to put their case in a meeting in October 2015.
News, June 2015: New Application Plans have been put forward to open a lap dancing bar at the Midnight Lounge premises in Abbot Street in Wrexham.
It is proposed that the lap and pole dancing bar above Penny Black would be open Monday to Sunday between the hours of 9pm and 4am. The Widnes-based company has submitted a Sex Establishment Licence application to Wrexham council, and the public
have until June 23 to submit their views.
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Hot Peppers at Sgt Peppers club. 32 Bridge Street Offa Wrexham LL13 7HP Noted in July 2015.
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Bar 95 95 W Wycombe Rd High Wycombe HP11 2LR Thursday - Saturday 8pm - 2am Listing checked in January 2019.
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