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Posted in General October 31st, 2011 by Kenny | No comments
We are still asking all users of ukstripclubs and club punters to use our comments system to help give other users more details on clubs. Not only does it help venues improve the service they provide but it helps improve ukstripclubs.com giving more information on clubs and a punters-eye view of them rather just the bare details. Just write a readable comment (no swearing or allegations please) and press the button!
These are vetted (by me!) and should be live in a couple of days or so. The more the merrier for comments!
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Posted in General October 24th, 2011 by Kenny | No comments
We get hundreds of emails from you guys, thanks for that! Unfortunately we cant reply to all of them and we ask you to avoid certain inquiries using our Contact Us form.
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Posted in General October 17th, 2011 by Kenny | No comments
This story has it all, something for everyone really. John Specht the Vice CEO of the Spearmint Rhino chain in the UK has been drumming up free press coverage by suggesting that hard up students take up stripping and lap dancing to pay for rising fees.
Of course we know that a large proportion of performers are students, but with rising student fees and a full on recession on the way its fair to say there will only be more. Specht has pushed all the right buttons, raising the Rhino’s profile, winding up ladies/student spokespeople by suggsting its ‘fun’ and put the though into a few heads.
Will the doctors, lawyers and maybe politicians of tomorrow have something in their past they would rather people didnt know? The stigma that the industry has doesnt look like going away any time soon.
Posted in General October 10th, 2011 by Kenny | No comments
Making over £2 billion every year and employing over 25,000 people the strip industry should really have some clout. Apart from that it should have some respect from being around for over (depending on how you term it) 50 years. What say does the industry have over legislation and council licensing?
Not much obviously. The strip and lap dancing industry is still treated like the evil twin of cheap city centre pubs, they can be closed down or denied a license without explanation by people who have never visited the site venue. No matter how little trouble there is, there is always an easy story ready for local press and tabloids.
With most entertainment venues the public decide whether a company survives or folds but, but strip venues are not left to market forces alone. It makes you wonder how many clubs there could actually be in the UK if the government didnt reduce venue numbers?
With new venues opening in Birmingham and Glasgow it makes you wonder what the industry would be like if left to itself. Has the new legislation actually reduced club numbers much? The numbers are almost the same so that remains to be seen, if the powers that be thought there would be an explosion in venue numbers they were wrong. The industry is over legislated and over controlled by people that dont understand or are down right hostile.
Posted in General October 3rd, 2011 by Kenny | No comments