Special to The New York Times. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Subscribers may view the ...
A CHURCH has been left with a £12,000 legal bill after a judge dismissed its appeal to stop lap-dancing at a city-centre venue. Rev Vaughan Roberts, the rector of St Ebbe’s Church, took Thirst ...
He said up to 90 customers would visit on a busy night. Members of nearby St Ebbe’s Church are appealing against Oxford City Council’s decision to change Mr Ophers licence and allow lapdancing.
Alwyn Barry is the senior pastor at Cambray Baptist Church, which regularly hosts youth clubs which run into the evening. He is worried the lap dancing events will give the area a bad reputation ...