An adult entertainment venue in Swindon’s town centre hopes to renew its premises licence.
The owners of the Dream Lounge on Victoria Road have submitted an application to Swindon Borough Council which seeks permission for the business to continue operating at its current location.
On October 29, Sandra Rogers applied for a license to use 8-9 Victoria Road as a sexual entertainment venue which is open from 10pm to 6am Tuesday to Sunday,where it wants to continue providing "(adult) relevant entertainment, music and dancing".
The full application may be inspected at the Swindon Borough Council Civic Offices on Euclid Street at any time between 9am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
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Any person who wishes to object to this application must give notice of their objection in writing to the following address: Licensing Authority, Swindon Borough Council, Wat Tyler West Floor 5, Beckhampton Street, Swindon, SN1 2JH or by emailing licensing@swindon.gov.uk no later than November 25, 2024.
Objectors must state the general grounds of their objections.
The council will not reveal the names of the objectors without their consent.
The Dream Lounge is Swindon's only Ladies and Gentlemen's club, has been in business for more than 10 years, and describes itself as being discrete, relaxed and welcoming, with a modern and newly-refurbished interior, popular DJs, and exclusive events.
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