NAKED dancers could be forced by police to cover-up and wear G-strings if they are women and posing pouches if they are men at a proposed lap dancing club in Worcester.
Police do not object in principle to granting a licence to the Black Cherry in The Butts, Worcester, at what used to be Images and then Funk nightclub, but want to attach conditions to make sure the venue is tightly controlled.
Your Worcester News has already reported how Worcester City Council failed to adopt 2009 legislation so the application must be considered under the less strict 2003 rules.
The application cannot be considered as a “sexual entertainment venue” because the legislation was not adopted and must be viewed by the licensing committee as a straightforward premises licence application.
The consultation for objection has now closed but opponents of the scheme could only object to the licence being granted under four headings: the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, the prevention of public nuisance and the protection of children from harm.
However, a letter from Inspector Jane Francis, of West Mercia Police, to licensing officer Carl Phillips suggests the force is making up for the council not adopting the new laws with its own demands.
The letter by Insp 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.”
During private dances there must be no deliberate contact by the performer with the patron except where they lead them by the hand to a private room, a handshake greeting at the beginning or ending of the performance, a customary “peck on the cheek” and the placing of cash or dance vouchers into the hand or garter of the performer.
The scheme has provoked opposition, including from Councillor Lynn Denham, wife of the licensing committee’s chairman, Paul Denham.
Coun Denham wrote: “Due to its public accessibility, the Hive has suffered from anti-social behaviour inside the building from street drinkers, homeless people and congregations of teenagers.
“It would be detrimental to the achieved levels of public safety to have a new source of alcohol so close by throughout the Hive’s opening hours.”
The application is expected to come before the licensing committee on Thursday, September 26.
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Apart from admitting that there is poor control of both access and behaviour at the Hive is Councillor Denham seriously suggesting that homeless street alcoholics and underage teenagers would have access to nightclub venue bar sales? As I understand it from the TV "Spearmint Rhino" documentary the pollcewoman's twopenny input only documents what is normal practice at these venues. What is all the clamour about WN?
Apart from admitting that there is poor control of both access and behaviour at the Hive is Councillor Denham seriously suggesting that homeless street alcoholics and underage teenagers would have access to nightclub venue bar sales? As I understand it from the TV "Spearmint Rhino" documentary the pollcewoman's twopenny input only documents what is normal practice at these venues. What is all the clamour about WN?
These places are a waste of space.
These places are a waste of space.
wr5resident2 wrote…
These places are a waste of space.
What, not hardcore enough for you, WR5? Or would you like to expand on your statement?
wr5resident2 wrote…
These places are a waste of space.
What, not hardcore enough for you, WR5? Or would you like to expand on your statement?
Take it Councillor Denham doesn't get out much. May I suggest that she pays McDonalds on The Cross a visit between midnight and 5am on a Friday/Saturday night. And she's worried about an upmarket establishment the seediness of these places has gone they're professionally run and don't let any tom dick or harry in. And I would suggest that if you well tanked up on booze you won't be allowed near the place.
Take it Councillor Denham doesn't get out much. May I suggest that she pays McDonalds on The Cross a visit between midnight and 5am on a Friday/Saturday night. And she's worried about an upmarket establishment the seediness of these places has gone they're professionally run and don't let any tom dick or harry in. And I would suggest that if you well tanked up on booze you won't be allowed near the place.
Sound points by all above, as if the homeless street drinkers and teenagers would have access to the Club! I think Cllr.Denham will find that The Hive already has a premises licence to serve alcohol.....#checkyo
urfactsCllr.
Additionally, we can only presume that with his wife an opponent to the application, Cllr.Paul Denham, Chairman of the Licencing Committee, will be unable to Chair the hearing into this application without impinging upon
his impartiality?
Sound points by all above, as if the homeless street drinkers and teenagers would have access to the Club! I think Cllr.Denham will find that The Hive already has a premises licence to serve alcohol.....#checkyo
urfactsCllr.
Additionally, we can only presume that with his wife an opponent to the application, Cllr.Paul Denham, Chairman of the Licencing Committee, will be unable to Chair the hearing into this application without impinging upon
his impartiality?
Sex Clubs should follow the same sex-rules as adults are obliged to - NO KIDS, NO RAPE... The Hive is full of 'homeless people' because it is warm with computers in and FREE to The Public - it's tax-payer funded, like the university that got us to pay for it's new library ..!.. The Club is not free, it's PRIVATE - with well paid workers...
Sex Clubs should follow the same sex-rules as adults are obliged to - NO KIDS, NO RAPE... The Hive is full of 'homeless people' because it is warm with computers in and FREE to The Public - it's tax-payer funded, like the university that got us to pay for it's new library ..!.. The Club is not free, it's PRIVATE - with well paid workers...
I work at the hive and the people are saying that they're worried about young people drinking, however I have heard that we have applied for an alcohol licence which is very hypocritical
I work at the hive and the people are saying that they're worried about young people drinking, however I have heard that we have applied for an alcohol licence which is very hypocritical
Sounds like fair conditions...each to their own, it is off the street and has been a night club on and off for years...
Sounds like fair conditions...each to their own, it is off the street and has been a night club on and off for years...