The Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) is leading objections to an
application to open a new strip club in the city, 150m from the
side entrance to the Hippodrome Theatre.
The ballet fears that young dancers, as well as children who
take part in workshops, will be exposed to undesirables by
having lap dancing nearby at Scarlets Gentlemen's Club on
Horsefair.
In a letter to the council's licensing committee, the ballet
said: We feel that the introduction of an sexual
entertainment venue in such close proximity presents an
unnecessary danger to young people, many of whom are extremely
vulnerable.
And BRB chief executive Christopher Barron said:ort many
forms of entertainment...BUT...we feel an adult
entertainment establishment of this kind, so close to a venue
that attracts family audiences and young people, would not be in
keeping with the current environment that encourages people of
Birmingham and their families to the area.
[What a load of bollox!, The 'current
environment that encourages people of Birmingham and their
families to the area', is in fact one of the binge drinking
areas of Birmingham city centre, not to mention being the gay
zone of Birmingham too].
Also objecting on the same grounds are the Hippodrome Theatre
and Dance Xchange. Hippodrome chief executive Stuart Griffiths
is claiming that the site is the wrong place for a strip club:
The proposed location in Thorp Street is very close to public
entrances to the theatre where children and families access the
theatre, he said. For this reason we feel it would be
inappropriate.
Scarlets owner Michelle Monaghan is also hoping to secure
permission to introduce pole dancing, stripping and lap dancing
at another venue, Mischkas at The Cyclone Club on Broad Street.
Ms Monaghan said that she has eight years' experience running
night spots, is well aware of her responsibilities and has
consulted police on crime and security matters for both venues.
Scarlets is one of eight strip clubs hoping to secure a
license under Birmingham City Council's new lap dancing policy.
It is the only one to have attracted formal objections. The
owners of all eight clubs will appear before the licensing
committee on Wednesday. Other applicants include established
Legs 11 branches at the Arcadian and Broad Street, Medusa in
Suffolk Street, The Rocket Club, Broad Street and Spearmint
Rhino in Hagley Road. Club Diamond, hopes to open in Holloway
Head.
Update: Licence Granted
23rd September 2011. See article
from bbc.co.uk
The
owner of Scarlets lapdancing club has been granted a licence,
the 7th such club in Birmingham
Michelle Monaghan said she would be surprised if
people in the second city were against the idea of the
lapdancing clubs because legislation governing them was so
strict.
She said Birmingham and the Black Country were blighted by
empty public houses and that lapdancing clubs were more
profitable than normal clubs:
We have found with lapdancing clubs, we
can open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and take as much as we
could on a Saturday [at a standard nightclub].