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Moralists and nutters


 

Update: Signs of Nutter Delusion...

Newmarket table dancing licence renewed despite ludicrous claims about Las Vegas style signage


Link Here 22nd November 2013
Heaven Gentleman's Club in Newmarket has had its sex entertainment licence renewed by Forest Heath's licensing sub-committee on Monday. The club has been operating since 2006.

Robin Hardy from Newmarket Town Pastors joined Newmarket Town councillors Rachel Hood and Warwick Hirst in speaking against the application. All three said the venue had ignored its licence by using a sign that was three times larger than allowed. Hirst said:

When you come down and see these signs there, I would say that's more like Las Vegas than Newmarket, and it's certainly not the type of signage you'd want to see when you're trying to promote the health of the high street.

Jason Newell from Heaven Club said the issue over signage had been a misunderstanding:

It doesn't stick out like a sore thumb, it doesn't stand out like a Las Vegas sign or anything like that - it's not illuminated in any way. We have no objections from the general public. It all comes from people who didn't want us there in the first place.

After more than an hour of deliberation, the three-man panel of councillors decided to renew the application. They also permitted Heaven to continue with its current signage.

 

 

Update: Tired Old Excuses...

District Council overrules Newmarket Town Council and licenses trouble free lap dancing club


Link Here14th June 2012

A lap dancing club has won the right to stay open in Newmarket High Street despite moralist opposition from the town council.

Town councillors and some residents had no specific arguments against Heaven Club so trotted out the usual vague bollox about being close to churches, homes and a play area, and was 'inappropriate' in its location, at a 'gateway' to the town.

But the club which has been operating for 6 years was awarded the licence required by new guidelines at Forest Heath District Council's licensing committee.

Cllr Rachel Hood, who spoke for the town council, claimed the club was garish and did not comply with Forest Heath's new rules. The fact that the club had been operating without trouble for 6 years was brushed off as just an inconvenient nuisance. She spouted:

It does not actually matter what this club has been doing for the last six years, what matters is looking at this establishment and licensing afresh.

Solicitor Clare Eames, representing Heaven, said:

It has not been the cause of crime, anti-social behaviour or complaints for six years. The police are content with the application and do not seek to object to it. It employs a number of people in the locality and it caters for a local trade.

She added that the club was part-way down the High Street, not at a 'gateway' to the town, and that churches had not objected, and both they and the play area were not open at the same time as the club anyway.

But the town council has not conceded their moral battle. The council will discuss the issue again if 200 signatures are gathered in a petition. And town councillors are out on the streets trying to get people to sign up.

 

17th May
2012
  

Update: Obscene Lack of Perspective...

Wasting tax payers money pursuing small income from selling uncertificated DVDs

A newsagent jailed for 11 months for selling uncertificated films is contesting the amount being extorted under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

It was estimated when he was sentenced that Ronald Smart had made £ 20,000 out of a small mail order operation.

However, that figure was disputed at the time by his solicitor. Kirkcudbright Sheriff Court heard that talks were still ongoing to try to resolve the situation.

Smart was sentenced in July last year after he admitted distributing the material from Barry Smart newsagents in Castle Douglas between February 2005 and November 2007.

Investigations under the Proceeds of Crime Act have been going on for more than a year and Sheriff Shirley Foran was told that meetings were being held to try and resolve the position.

Action under the Act was continued for two weeks at Kirkcudbright Sheriff Court.

 

17th May
2012
  

Update: Inappropriate Bollox...

Newmarket Council spouts the usual bollox about the location of an established lap dancing club

A lap dancing club's bid for a new sex entertainment venue licence should be rejected claim councillors, supposedly because it is too close to churches and a children's play area.

Heaven Gentlemen's Club opened under the previous licensing regime and will have to close if it is banned by the council.

The club has applied for the licence, which costs £ 2,572 for the first year and £ 1,262 a year thereafter, in accordance with the sex establishment policy of Forest Heath District Council.

In a letter to Forest Heath District Council's licensing officer, the town council said:

These premises are located at the start of Newmarket High Street which is the centrepiece of Newmarket town.

It is wholly inappropriate and unacceptable to place a sex establishment at 109 High Street which is at the gateway to Newmarket High Street.

It said the club is close to three places of religious worship and it is 32 metres from the nearest block of flats.

The district council will decide on the application at a later date.

 

21st April
2009
  

Degeneration Not Regeneration...

King's Lynn lap dancing goes ahead despite apathetic opposition

Proposals for a lap dancing club in King's Lynn have been given the go-ahead, despite apathetic opposition.

The lap dancing club, which will be on the corner of Norfolk Street and Railway Road, has been criticised by ward councillor Lesley Bambridge who said it objectified women.

I am just bitterly disappointed. I thought that we are supposed to be regenerating - this to me is degeneration, said Miss Bambridge : I just think it's not what we want to improve our town.

She said that although there were several public comments against the application, not all of those who objected actually put their thoughts in writing to the council.

Unfortunately I could not be at the meeting, I hadn't known that it was going to be called in until a couple of days beforehand, she said.

“I am disappointed because I did attach to my email a report that was done for Glasgow City Council about women being treated as objects, that as well as the police concerns were my major points.

“The people I have spoken to just didn't put their concerns in writing - people say yes, I will send a letter but I don't think they did.

More or less everyone I spoke to said how awful it was.”

A council report said people living around Norfolk Street already experienced high levels of noise and disturbance late at night and there was already a high-profile police presence in the area: Consequently, it can be concluded that the proposal will not materially alter the character of Norfolk Street and the surrounding area and consent may be granted .




 

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