Please help!!?!


Question:

Please help!!?

i want to organise a strip night to raise money for the place i work at, was wondering if any body knows if i just hired a hall in the uk do i need to get some sort of license as i know pubs and clubs need them to allow strippers in their premises, please help if you can thanks have been looking through the internet trying to find something but keep coming up with nothing

thanks in advance!!


Answers:
Most premises, upstairs in pubs, rentable evening halls, have licences already, so just book it after telling the owner what you intend doing. No special licence is needed.

Don't think so

Hire me I am a stripper and a gummer

when you do, am i invited?

try yellow pages;
good luck

Have u tried

The Cockwell Inn
Tillet
Herts

are you a strippergranny?

I think you will need an entertainment licence, however it may be a good idea to ring your local council.

The Full Monty?

YOU DON'T NEED ANY SPECIAL PERMISSION TO HIRE A STRIPPER FOR A HEN NIGHT OR THINGS LIKE THAT, SO I DON'T SEE WHY YOU SHOULD.

HAVE FUN AND GOOD LUCK.

contact your local Police station they may help you.

Where do you work?!?!

You need to check with your local chamber of commerce. Not sure what it is called in the UK. Your best bet since you can not find out through an internet search is to contact a strip club and ask them where they got their license.

You should also ask if the hall owners allow that sort of thing. They may not. And it would be awful for you to have to cancel after all your work and research.

You could also check with your local police department. They might be able to point you in the right direction.

I hope this helps. Good luck with your fundraiser!!!

Ummmm...k?

the licensing laws have relaxed somewhat. however if you are charging an entrance fee, you are putting on a show and it is for public entertainment therefore you will need your local councils permission for this to go ahead in a public building, pub club etc. if it is in a private dwelling it can be done without a public entertainments licence as long as you dont charge.

Be careful, a local private club wanted to have a fundraiser, they have banquet rooms and a liquor license. They wanted to have male strippers, and hired a nationally famous group. The city counsel responded to complaints from citizens, it seems the club was within so many feet of a church, the presence of strippers there would have violated city ordinance.
Check city ordinances first, before you spend any money.




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