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Shelagh Parkinson & Jenny Kirkham

Blackpool to ban all lap dancing clubs in 'clean up' of resort's family image

Blackpool is set to ban all lap dancing clubs in order to "clean up" the resort's image.

The seaside town hopes to crack down on the number of sex venues allowed to operate to solidify its reputation as a family destination.

According to LancsLive, councillors are being asked to approve a new policy which would pemit only one sex shop to trade, and set a zero limit on lap dancing clubs.

The existing four clubs would be allowed to continue operating, but once those licences lapse for any reason they would not be renewed.

Regulations around sex venues are also set to be tightened under the revised policy.

Licensing chiefs say the move better reflects Blackpool’s aim to be a family resort, and its support of the White Ribbon campaign to reduce violence towards women.

There were believed to be around 13 lap dancing venues operating in Blackpool in the mid-2000s, but the numbers have steadily reduced.

The council’s licensing chairman Coun Adrian Hutton said: “We are a family town and some of the things that have gone on are not according to the rules.

“There have been complaints from members of the public which we have had to deal with.

“We’re not against people coming to Blackpool and having a good time, but there is an element that causes problems and this is a way to reduce that.

“A lot of thought has gone into this to come up with a policy which helps the town.”

Members of the council’s licensing committee are being asked to agree to reduce the number of permitted sex shops from the current two, down to one.

The seaside town hopes to crack down on the number of sex venues allowed to operate to solidify its reputation as a family destination. (Julian Hamilton/Daily Mirror)

A report to councillors adds as “a White Ribbon accredited authority, Blackpool Council is working towards setting a zero limit on the number of sexual entertainment venues (lap dancing clubs).

“Previously the number of sexual entertainment venues (SEVs) was set as four.

"Working towards the White Ribbon aims, it is proposed that the number of SEVs be reduced to zero with an exception being made for those four premises currently licensed.”

Clubs are currently closed under Covid restrictions, but once they reopen, they would be re-licensed providing they comply with legislation and licence conditions.

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However once a licence lapses, is revoked, surrendered, or otherwise not renewed, the grandfather rights would be lost.

New applications would still be considered but with the zero policy in place, it would be much more difficult to have a licence granted.

Other changes within the revised policy include tighter controls over how dances are paid for, and a ban on dancers taking mobile phones into performance areas.

CCTV must be able to store recordings for a minimum of 21 days.

The policy, which was last revised in 2016, will go before the council’s licensing committee on Tuesday January 19 for consideration.

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