Essex Live. He says his wife Solo, who took her own life in 2018, was "all about love and acceptance" and the name of the licence was "unfortunate".The pair first met in South Africa in 2006 when Ian travelled there to work.Solo was working as a dancer in a club that Ian went to on his first night out.Ian and Solo formed an instant connection and ended up getting married and moving to the UK to build a life together.Ian is determined this will not stop the club from going ahead.Any venue that features nudity once a month for 11 months of the year is required to have a Sex Entertainment Licence.Ian had planned to have stag and hen party nights in his club as well as the private dance booths."It's nothing lewd or seedy, it's about the art of.
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