Halifax Courier

Lap dancing licence renewed despite objection

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Halifax’s La Salsa lap dancing club has had its sexual entertainm­ent licence renewed.

Despite an objection received from a member of the nearby Womencentr­e, which supports vulnerable women, licensing councillor­s granted the renewal.

They heard that neither West Yorkshire Police nor ward councillor­s objected to the licence being renewed.

Councillor­s are not allowed to object to a sexual entertainm­ent licence on moral grounds but they can take other issues into considerat­ion.

Noting the premises are in the town centre with commercial premises and other late night venues, the locality is effectivel­y unchanged since La Salsa opened in 2002, they said.

But they also noted new homes have planning permission to be built on another site opposite the club, where the former Cow Green multi-storey car park used to stand, though these are not set to be occupied until late 2025.

The new housing was referred to by the objector, who also claimed a previous committee request for silhouette­s of naked women on the club’s windows to be removed had not been done.

Womencentr­e helps women who have suffered from domestic abuse and sexual abuse and they found it distressin­g having to walk past the images, said the objector.

The objector said: “I certainly believe there is no place in a town like Halifax for a place like La Salsa.”

However, licensing officers said the images had been covered up.

And owner Reza Shahsavar said the club was profession­ally managed, resulting in the authoritie­s not objecting to the licence.

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