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Application for strip club

Empty shop in Bank Street
Empty shop in Bank Street

by Angela Cole

acole@thekmgroup.co.uk

Owners of a disused furniture store a few feet from Maidstone's newly-opened Jubilee Square have applied to run a lap dancing and strip club there.

The application for a sex establishment licence for the former Loder and Payne store in Bank Street was submitted to Maidstone council on Wednesday, June 20.

It asks for approval as a sexual entertainment venue open seven days a week from noon to 6am.

Owners want to hold lap dancing, pole dancing and strip tease shows upstairs, including private booths.

The application states there will be full nudity but no contact between clients and dancers.

It has prompted a warning from rival Players Gentlemen's Club, which operates at the bottom of the High Street, that if the licence is granted it, too, will want to move further into the town centre.

The proposed venue's location is a few feet from Maidstone council's centrepiece of the £2 million High Street regeneration scheme, the Jubilee Square.

Maidstone town centre manager Bill Moss said TCM would debate whether to put in a formal objection on the grounds of its central location.

A spokesman for Players said: "If they get their application passed then we should be allowed to move our operation into the centre of town; to somewhere a bit more visible.

"At the moment, we try and keep a really low profile but that might not be the case if this goes ahead."

The application has been made by Century Building (Rochester) Ltd of North Eyot Gardens, west London, which wants to run a bar and cafe with dancing downstairs.

Objections must be received by the council by Wednesday, July 18.

For full story see this week's Kent Messenger.

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