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Strip club licence granted, but Swansea council opposes lease change near church

Published: 30th Apr 2012 19:50:59

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A licence for a strip club next to a church has been granted by Swansea councillors, but the firm behind it now faces a new fight over the lease.

The licensing committee approved Thomas-Bellis Leisure's bid for a pole dancing and strip club near York Place Baptist Church, with 63 conditions.

But the council is also the leaseholder on the building and says it will not consent to a change of planning use.

The applicant has been asked to comment.

More than 1,000 people signed a petition against the application.

Thomas-Bellis Leisure Ltd wants to set up the Bellissima club in York Street, Swansea.

Councillors discussed the application after receiving a report last Wednesday which said the applicant wanted to use the premises between 10pm - 4am.

To have the effrontery to put it next door to my church - how much more brazen can you get?”

Swansea council has now announced the decision, and said in a statement: "The proposed use as a sex entertainment venue does not comply with the terms of the property lease.

"As the landlord of the building, the council would have to agree to any change of use for a sex entertainment venue and in this case it would not recommend that this change be allowed.

"This means that whilst the applicant has a sex entertainment venue licence, it cannot go ahead with the planned activities under the terms of the property lease."

The church's minister, the Reverend Haydn Dennis, wrote to the committee.

He said at the time of the meeting: "There are deep spiritual objections to this proposal and a concern for the welfare of the young people who will be involved in this type of establishment."

He also highlighted in his letter the council's policy which says "as a general rule," a presumption will be made against licensing of a sex establishment if it is "near places of worship".

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BBC News, 2012. Strip club licence granted, but Swansea council opposes lease change near church. [Online] (Updated 30 Apr 2012)
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