Hamilton Advertiser

Sex club views sought

Council will put licensing policy to the public

- STEPHEN BARK

South Lanarkshir­e Council are set to launch a consultati­on into the licensing of sexual entertainm­ent venues, despite the fact there aren’t any in the region.

Officers told the council’s licensing committee on Tuesday, August 20, that “as far as we are aware” there are no sexual entertainm­ent venues – such as lap dance or strip clubs – or even any proposals to establish one.

New legislatio­n has been introduced after Glasgow City Council’s attempts to regulate sexual entertainm­ent venues through alcohol licensing were deemed incompeten­t.

Councils now have the option to licence the venues but each local authority would need to decide if it was necessary.

Paul Manning, executive director for finance and corporate resources, said: “The purpose of the report is to advise the committee of the introducti­on of the licensing of sexual entertainm­ent venues as a defined activity.

“The licensing of sexual entertainm­ent venues has been introduced as an optional activity which means that it is a matter for the licensing authority to decide whether or not it wishes to include such venues in the licensing regime.

“If the licensing authority decide to licence sexual entertainm­ent venues then they will require to pass a resolution in order for this activity to be licensed in South Lanarkshir­e.”

Chair of the committee Councillor David Shearer (Clydesdale West) reminded his colleagues to stick to an “adult debate”.

Clydesdale West councillor Lynsey Hamilton was concerned that, as there are no venues in South Lanarkshir­e, the views of sex workers may not be taken into account during the consultati­on.

Cllr Shearer added that “the consultati­on should be as wide as possible” and that unions – such as the GMB who represent sex workers in Glasgow – would be consulted.

Martin Lennon, councillor for Rutherglen Central and North, asked if officers could take a “proactive” approach and establish what sort of conditions could be imposed should South Lanarkshir­e decide to regulate sexual entertainm­ent venues.

Cllr Shearer said that would not be possible as the consultati­on was not a debate about the terms of any possible licensing decision.

However, he added that supplement­ary questions would be asked in the survey about conditions stakeholde­rs would like considered if they agreed that the venues should be licensed.

Mr Manning added: “It will be an incrementa­l process. If committee decides to regulate we would then be required to develop a policy and statutory conditions.

“We would come back to committee twice – do you want to licence it and then what should the policy be.”

A survey will be made available online and on social media, and adverts will be placed in the local press to help ensure as many stakeholde­rs can participat­e as possible.

 ??  ?? Debate The proposals would cover sexual entertainm­ent venues like strip or lap dance clubs
Debate The proposals would cover sexual entertainm­ent venues like strip or lap dance clubs

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