Kilkenny lapdancing club cuts back

THE OWNERS of a pole dancing and lapdancing club which opened amid controversy in Kilkenny six weeks ago have announced that …

THE OWNERS of a pole dancing and lapdancing club which opened amid controversy in Kilkenny six weeks ago have announced that the venue is to close two nights a week.

Company director Dave Coughlan said the Whispers bar and club would be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday nights because "it's a quiet time of year and nothing much happens until after St Patrick's Day".

He said the midweek break was "good for the girls as they all get a rest and come back in better form". The club would continue operating from Thursday to Monday each week and that business was "tipping away".

Customers who request a girl to lapdance pay a minimum of €30, rising to "as much as you want to pay depending on the length of time".

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There is no charge to watch displays of pole dancing.

Kilkenny local authorities are awaiting a decision by An Bord Pleanála, which has been asked to rule if the opening of the club constitutes a development and therefore requires planning permission.

Councillors were opposed to the club opening but said they were powerless to prevent it.

Meanwhile, a small group of protesters continues to picket the club peacefully every Friday night.

Mr Coughlan said that similar midweek closing arrangements would apply at the company's club in Waterford.

Michael Parsons

Michael Parsons

Michael Parsons is a contributor to The Irish Times writing about fine art and antiques