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.
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