Nottingham swingers club members need childcare help
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A swingers club that said some members struggled to find babysitters at weekends and evenings has won approval for extended opening hours.
Purple Mamba, a "private club for liberated adults", in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, wanted to make it easier for parents to attend.
Some neighbours opposed the move, claiming it had led to noise and disturbances in the area at night.
Rushcliffe Borough Council approved the application.
The club, which says it has more than 400 members, initially opened between 20:00 to 02:00 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, as well as from 16:00 to 22:00 on Sundays.
In documents submitted to the council, external it applied to extend its hours so it can open every day of the week, and the decision was granted by the council up to 30 June 2019.
Amanda Carroll, who runs the club with Christopher Mould, said family commitments of customers had led to them seeking extended hours.
"People are asking us 'can you open midweek because we can't get babysitters for a Friday?', or 'we can't get babysitters for a Saturday, but we can get such-and-such to look after our child on a Thursday', so it's a practical reason," she said.
Some residents had complained to the council of vomit and urine in the streets near the club, but the owners denied it was caused by their customers.
Mr Mould said the club had a good relationship with neighbouring businesses.
He said there was "a vast demand for what we're doing".
"In the world that we have today, it provides a very nice, open environment in which people can meet," he said.
"Surely everybody deserves to relax and feel happy."
A Rushcliffe Borough Council spokesman said conditions of its permission included no use of outdoor areas, doors and windows must be kept shut if amplified music is played, and signage must be displayed advising customers to leave quietly.
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