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Final curtain for smoke ban club



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Published Date: 03 March 2008
IT has welcomed the likes of comedian John Inman during its long history, but it was a Meat Loaf tribute act which closed the curtains on an emotional night at the Claremont Theatre Club.
Nestled in the heart of a North Shore residential area, the club has been a local for hundreds of members for nearly three decades.

But a nationwide smoking ban, imposed by the Government last July, has stubbed out the social club's fortunes, forcing owner David Hall to close its often-crowded concert room.

As regulars raised a final glass to its success, their thoughts turned to where they would enjoy their next pint with their friends – many of whom met in the hallowed hallways of this once successful business.

Supportive

With "Meat Loaf" in the background checking out his vocals, an emotional Mr Hall said: "It's going to be a very long evening saying goodbye to this place.

"The smoking ban is killing clubland, not only in Blackpool, but across the UK.

"I remember a time – not that long ago – when this place was packed every night.

"Now we are lucky if we get a handful of people.

"The members have been brilliant and very supportive. This place has a real community feel about it and even though it is closing. I feel I have made a lot of lifelong friends."

One of its longest serving members James Swire, 73, echoed the sentiment.

He said: "I've been here since the start. It'll be strange when it's closed as I won't know where to go for a pint."

Now The Claremont will hand over the keys to the club to Blackpool's Magic Circle this week.

Barmaid Jayne McKinnon, who is also David's partner, said: "It's a sad day for everyone here. I am pleased the place is not going to waste but it won't have the same feel about it.

"It's David I feel for the most. This is his life and he has put his heart and soul into making the club a success."

Starting off life in 1980 as the Claremont Sports and Social Club, it gained its "Theatre" name after one of David's regulars suggested putting artists on every week.

From 1996, the Theatre club has become a drinking den for local people, and welcoming in the odd famous face after treading the boards in Blackpool.

Regulars Loretta and John Wignall said John Inman was seen in the Claremont after gigs in the resort.

Mrs Wignall, 72, said: "John and his brother came in a few times. They liked the place and its atmosphere.

"It's a great little place and everyone will miss it."

Michael Taylor, 63, remembers better times and is in no doubt as to why the club is closing. He said: "I used to come when it was a bingo hall. I've had very happy times here.

"The smoking ban has killed this place. The Government should have thought more about the laws before they brought them in."

His wife Barbara, 68, said: "There's always been a real community spirit about the place. We have met so many of our friends here, friends for life."

Customer Carol Ramsden added her best wishes to the owner. She said: "It's such a shame for everyone but the smoking ban is to blame.

The full article contains 555 words and appears in Blackpool Gazette newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 03 March 2008 8:23 AM
  • Source: Blackpool Gazette
  • Location: Blackpool
 
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helend498,

Wigan 03/03/2008 16:12:26
The same is happening at our club as a direct result of the smoking ban. Clubs, pubs, the majority of the public didn't want this ban, but the government just won't listen. They have their own agenda and will continue with their social engineering experiment at all costs.
Lies, false propoganda, and total ignorance of what the public want is the wrong game to be playing in today's Britain.
My heart goes out to this club and the members who supported it to the end. Unfortunately, their social life (as well as mine and thousands like me) will never be considered by this govenment and is a sacrifice that they are prepared to pay.
I can't wait for the ballot box
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Yorkshire Rose,

03/03/2008 16:31:46
I was led to belive that the majority of tax from the sale of cigarettes went to the n.h.s, so arn't they going to lose out?
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True Blackpudlian ,

Blackpool 03/03/2008 17:50:12
The majority of the public did want the ban. The landlords have NO PROOF whatsoever that the ban is to blame. It is for the good of public health. It is not false propaganda. You cannot keep citing that insignificant HSE report, it doesn't prove anything. You can't make conclusions off one silly report. Many reputable studies prove how unhealthy smoking is both active and passive. Just because you don't agree with the ban you can't keep denouncing it as propaganda, you have no proof. It has been proven time and time again the non-smokers are a massive majority and the ban has overwhelming support. I know of many smokers who welcomed the ban. The Government will not get unelected because of smokers, you are a tiny portion of the population you can't influence the election. I do hope they get unelected but for more valid reasons, but they will not be unelected by smokers.
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True Blackpudlian ,

Blackpool 03/03/2008 17:51:21
Also the NHS is not losing out. It is well documented smokers cost the NHS a lot more than they contribute towards it.
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True Blackpudlian ,

Blackpool 03/03/2008 18:18:09
Also just for the record I have not reported any of the previous comments unsuitable before anyone starts accusing me
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NoBanJan,

Manchester 03/03/2008 19:23:08
I am so sorry for this Blackpool Club, but it is happening more & more all over the country due to this draconian smoking ban. Give publicans the freedom to choose to allow smoking on their premises if they want to. I am fed up with this relentless persecution of smokers in one form or another.
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True Blackpudlian ,

Blackpool 03/03/2008 19:53:53
It seems like you believe everything FOREST says. There is nothing wrong with my facts at all. I come on here to debate not to be insulted by abusive comments like that. Get used to it we are the majority and smokers are a tiny minority.
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