Instead of being relegated to the bright lights of London’s West End, venues started springing up in quiet towns such as Maidenhead, leaving local people powerless to object to the glare of The Honey Pot Club But from April 6 this could all change: local authorities will impose a new rule that requires all lap-dancing clubs to apply for a sex establishment licence, which basically means far stricter regulation.
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‘I believe strip clubs are best for business entertaining and international clients, which is why they should be left to the big cities. There are about 300 of these in Britain right now. By next year there will 250 and it will continue that way. I am positive I will have no problems with the new licence and that the market will take care of itself.’
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‘I’ve reviewed strip clubs all over the world, from million-dollar members’ clubs in Vegas to belly-dancing saloons in Mauritania to a pub in east London where the sign reads “Jacks every Friday”.That, readers, is cockney rhyming slang: Jack The Ripper means stripper.
See the full article from “Metro”
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