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The empty store which is to be converted into Pillow Talk
The empty store which is to be converted into Pillow Talk

Frilly lingerie can be displayed in the window of a sex shop - but not leather, rubber or PVC.

Councillors decided last night that Pillow Talk in Rainham Road, Chatham, could become the second licensed adult shop in the Medway Towns.

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Shop owner, Alan Butler, 60, was told his window displays - 300 yards from Chatham Grammar School for Girls - would be limited and he could not open on Sundays.

Six residents appeared at the meeting to object to the proposal despite hearing that neither the police nor the council's director of culture objected.

Roy Rogers said he objected to sex customers parking their cars outside his road, but Mr Butler replied that two of his customers actually lived there.

Wendy Purdy said: "We are not comfortable with a sex shop on our doorstep. Businesses should help the infirm and needy, not just a small amount of people."

One shopkeeper in the parade where the shop is situated objected to the plan but none of the residents in the flats above the mall opposed it.

Mr Butler told the councillors his customers were "ordinary men and women who want to improve their sex life."

Full story in Friday's Medway Messenger

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