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Regulation 4
1. Nightclubs.
2.—(1) Dance halls, discotheques, and any other venue which—
(a)opens at night,
(b)has a dance floor or other space for dancing by members of the public (and for these purposes members of the venue in question are to be considered members of the public);
(c)provides music, whether live or recorded, for dancing.
(2) A business does not fall within paragraph (1) if it ceases to provide music and dancing.
3.—(1) Sexual entertainment venues and hostess bars.
(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—
(a)“sexual entertainment venue” has the meaning given in paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 to the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982(1);
(b)“hostess bar” has the meaning given in paragraph 3B of that Schedule(2).
4. Casinos.
5. Nail bars and salons.
6. Tanning booths and salons.
7.—(1) Spas, and beauty salons, and for these purposes, “beauty salon” includes any premises providing beauty services including cosmetic, aesthetic and wellness treatments.
(2) Sub-paragraph (1) does not require the closure of a hairdresser or barber which does not provide other beauty services within sub-paragraph (1).
8. Massage parlours.
9. Tattoo parlours.
10. Body and skin piercing services.
11. Indoor skating rinks.
12. Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, including water parks.
13. Indoor play areas, including soft play areas.
14. Indoor fitness and dance studios.
15. Indoor gyms and sports courts and facilities.
16. Bowling alleys.
17.—(1) Conference centres and exhibition halls, so far as they are used to host conferences, exhibitions or trade shows other than conferences or events which are attended only by employees of the person who owns or is responsible for running the conference centre or exhibition hall.
(2) For the purposes of this paragraph, a “trade show” is an event held to bring together members of a particular industry to display, demonstrate and discuss their latest products and services with members of the public.
1982 c. 30. Paragraph 2A was inserted by section 27 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009 (c. 26).
Paragraph 3B was inserted by section 33 of the London Local Authorities Act 2007 (c. ii).
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