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Naturist Club Challenges Council’s Nudity Regulations

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The Broadland Sun Association, one of Britain’s oldest naturist clubs, is pushing back against South Norfolk council’s draft licensing policy that categorizes nudity alongside sexual establishments. The club argues that nudity should not be viewed as inherently sexual, a perspective they believe is outdated and misinformed. They have invited council officials to visit their 25-acre site to better understand naturism and its principles.

The proposed regulations could impose significant fees on businesses, with costs reaching up to £2,280 for a license application. While the council clarified that nudity would only require licensing if it is intended to sexually stimulate an audience for profit, there remains confusion among councillors about whether naturist venues would be affected.

The club emphasizes that it maintains strict rules against sexual behaviour and aims to provide a family-friendly environment. Their website explicitly states that naturism is about enjoying life without clothes, not about sexual activities. This distinction is crucial for the club as they seek to protect their reputation and operational model.

As the council prepares to discuss the licensing policy, the outcome could have broader implications for how nudity is perceived and regulated in the UK. The debate highlights ongoing societal attitudes towards nudity and the potential for legal frameworks to influence personal freedoms and lifestyle choices.

Source: GB News

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