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Lap-dancing club powers changed

2010-04-06 04:25:30

Lap-dancing clubs in England must apply to councils for a licence under new

rules which have come into force.

The venues are now classed as sex establishments rather than as pubs or cafes,

making it easier for people to say they are "inappropriate".

Councils will only be able to reject the application for a licence on the

grounds of crime, nuisance or public safety - but not for moral reasons.

The change will be introduced in Wales and Northern Ireland at later dates.

Clubs will also have to pay for new licences under the new rules.

Chris Knight, from the Lap Dancing Association, believes the changes could

affect many businesses.

'Firm action'

He said it "isn't a licence that's replacing what we've already got", but is

"in addition" to an existing one.

Mr Knight said: "The licences range in cost from 4,000 to 30,000 depending on

the council.

"So it is an extra cost as well, and it has to be renewed annually. Indeed some

local authorities will see it as a bit of a golden carrot."

Richard Kemp, deputy chairman of the Local Government Association, worked with

the Fawcett Society - which campaigns for equality between men and women - to

draw up the new regulations.

He said: "We're most concerned about places where they've grown up in suburban

areas - where kids are going to school.....where they're near churches and

there are quite lurid displays.

"The trouble is people have been coming along to councils and councillors and

saying this is disgraceful what are you doing about it?

"And the answer until today has been nothing, because we've had no powers to

act. Now we're able to take firm action against lap-dancing."

Story from BBC NEWS:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/8604246.stm

Published: 2010/04/06 06:22:30 GMT