club has won its fight to stay in business after campaigners slammed it as "degrading" to the women who work there.Pink Papers in Southend faced scathing opposition in its bid to have it licence renewed by Southend Council, following a history of complaints about drunk punters.
But bosses can now celebrate seeing off the critics after a decision was made allowing strippers to return when lockdown measures allow it, Echo News reports.
The licence does not come without strict new demands however, with Pink Papers bosses ordered to keep a close eye on clients to prevent crime or antisocial behaviour.
Another condition imposed by the council is that dancers being must be fully dressed while not performing at the seafront club.It is also the.
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