Portsmouth News

Licence for lap dancing club renewed

Controvers­ial venue gets green light to reopen despite 83 objections

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM The News fiona.callingham@jpimedia.co.uk

A CONTROVERS­IAL lap dancing club in Portsmouth will continue to trade despite objections from residents over the safety of women.

The directors of Elegance in Granada Road, Southsea, won approval from city councillor­s for its licence renewal.

As part of the licence, the venue - which closed temporaril­y at the start of the pandemic - will be able to open from 10pm until 4am and serve drinks until 3am.

A total of 83 objections against the licence renewal were sent into Portsmouth council over the matter.

Shonagh Dillon, chief executive at campaignin­g domestic abuse charity Aurora New Dawn, said the club was in a ‘highly inappropri­ate locality’.

Speaking at a licensing committee meeting she said: ‘It is next to two schools and a church.

‘The area is also rife with vulnerable adults and multioccup­ancy dwellings.

‘Women have told you at previous hearings that they are harassed outside it, which clearly affects their ability to use the area comfortabl­y, if at all.’

Her thoughts were echoed by former resident of the area, Charlie, who kept her surname anonymous under a sexual entertainm­ent venue act.

‘I used to live at the bottom of Waverley Road and because I am a woman the location became a no-go area for me,’ she said.

‘The council has swooping powers to refuse licences on the ground of locality. It’s time this club in the beautiful heart of Southsea is removed.’

However, solicitor Jon Wallsgrove, speaking on behalf of club directors Jaspal Ojla – known as Paul – and Rashwinder Kaur Ojla, said: ‘The case has been heard numerous times, it’s been opposed numerous times and on every occasion I was in front of the committee for a licence renewal no new evidence has been brought to show there has been a negative impact on the locality and the character of premises in the vicinity.

‘The location hasn’t changed for many many years. The premises hasn’t been closed for four years as stated by some objections - it was closed in March 2020. It was open and was operating and clearly not having an impact if people thought it was shut.’ Councillor­s ruled in favour of the licence stating there was not an excess of sexual entertainm­ent venues in the area and police had no objections.

 ??  ?? APPROVAL Paul Ojla who is a director of the Elegance club in Southsea
APPROVAL Paul Ojla who is a director of the Elegance club in Southsea

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