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Make Sure Your Listing Is Correct For Christmas

We wont have to remind anyone who works in or owns a club how important the festive season is to their business, around a third of the yearly income will be made around this time with Christmas and New Year dos, get togethers and other nights always planned for this time of year. As ever UK Strip Clubs wants to help clubs maximise their income (and help punters find the clubs they want!) by giving them the chance to update and complete their listings as any time, but especially at this time of year!

Just use our contact form to let us know and we promise to get your listing updated asap, just check it on our listing and email us with any missing or incorrect details. You can give your punters even more information by adding details of pricing, promos, contact details and theme nights!

Basic Listings are of course free, but Enhanced Listings are available for £40 per month or less!

Dont miss the festive boat, make sure your listing is fully up to date using our Contact Us

Stringfellows: In Court Again

A stripper at Stringfellows of London is taking the club to court for wrongful dismissal in, what could turn out to be, a landmark case. Nadine Quashie is the first dancer/performer in the industry to take a club to court after being dimissed for drug allegations.

Quashie also claims to have been threatened, not by Stringfellows but by a group acting ‘in the good of the strip industry’. These letters have passed to the Police.

The interesting thing is that strippers, in terms of tax, are seen as being self employed so cannot take their employers to court for wrongful dismissal. The case is now at tribunal to allow her to challenge the previous ruling and try for compensation for the club. Anyone dismissed from a club will be watching with interest. As with the tax issue where dancers were seen as self employed and had to pay their own tax its unlikely that the dancers will get things their own way since they accepted the state of things and their status.

Read the rest of the story The Sun

Reach Out To 1000 New Punters Each Day

The festive season is coming up and punters will be starting to plan their annual nights out, most clubs will make up to a third of their yearly profits in this period and help to attract many new punters all year round! UK Strip Clubs is a great way to reach out and let punters know who you are and where you are, best of all they can get in touch to book ahead so you can make arrangements for them.

We offer various ways to advertise including two sizes of banner ads (£100/£50 p/month) and Enhanced listings (£40 p/month) plus of course free Basic Listings! The premium options mean you are going to get noticed before other clubs and across the UK in all our sections of the site not just when users search in certain regions or cities, they offer amazing value for money! Basic listings offer you the chance to let people know what clubs are available and get in touch.

UK Strip Clubs gets around 1000 unique users every day, all wanting to visit clubs! If your club is not listed then you are missing out!

Maximise your Christmas/festive profits and reach out to a whole new customer base across the UK and worldwide with UK Strip Clubs

Tower Hamlets Join Bandwagen

In the weeks news, another local council join the bandwagen to turn the screw on clubs. Tower Hamlets has made a bid to close all of their venues across the board. They come up with the usual vague reasons about young children living in the area and city centre people coming in to enjoy themselves and running off home etc. No matter that these clubs offer the local people jobs and keep units open and, the fact that these clubs are not run, on the most part by the big chains will see them easier to shut down than than city centre ones with financial and PR clout, which cant have escaped them notice.

As ever it is the smaller, independant clubs which are at risk not the big chains.

Tower Hamlets is just one of the local councils making noises about closing clubs, or reducing numbers. Why do clubs concentrate into clumps like Tower Hamlets, Soho or the centre of Birmingham? Demand? Suitable locations? The government and anti strip lobby were against clubs spreading out into remote towns, so why are they now against the centres of the industry?