The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Opening of new lap-dancing club spurs creation of women’s group

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The imminent opening of a lap-dancing club in Kirkcaldy has led to the launch of a women’s group in the town.

Women Together in Fife has been set up by local activists Marie Penman and Maureen Closs in response to what they see as the constant underminin­g and misreprese­ntation of women in society.

Their first action will be a demonstrat­ion against the opening of lap dancing club Sin, to be held in front of the Town House on Monday at noon.

“This is the 21st Century and I honestly thought we’d moved on from the days when women were seen purely as sexual objects, here to give men pleasure,” Ms Penman said.

“I have a teenage daughter and the idea that stripping in front of drunk, leering men is seen as an acceptable job option genuinely saddens me.”

The setting up of a women’s group has been discussed in Kirkcaldy for a while, usually at the public events held to celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Day every March, but the opening of the strip club has spurred Ms Closs and Ms Penman into action.

“This group is not about hating men or blaming them for everything that is wrong,” said Ms Closs.

“It’s about supporting and encouragin­g women to stand up for themselves in society.”

Organisers are inviting men and women to attend Monday’s demo to send a message that such types of establishm­ent are not welcomed by all.

Meanwhile, the launch meeting of Women Together in Fife, which is open to any women who are interested, will be held in the St Clair Tavern in Kirkcaldy on Thursday November 15 at 7pm.

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