Faces, which describes itself as "the most talked about club outside of the West End", will host its closing night on Saturday, February 1, marking 27 years since it opened. At the bottom of the closing party poster, Faces says it will be "back soon with something to wet your appetite [sic]".
The nightclub applied for planning permission in December last year to install an illuminated sign on the front of the building and a glass frontage and entrance, fit with roller shutters. The planning application proposes to remove the existing frontage, which is solid walls, and install windows and a double glazed fire exit at the front of the building, all of which would also have roller shutters.
Inside, the reception would be moved to sit behind the entrance and the planning drawings show a series of booths replacing the toilets and cloakrooms. Under the current submitted plans, there is no indication of where the toilets will be relocated to. This newspaper has been a central part of community life for many years. This week, it was for the wrong reasons, as we revealed shocking footage of a thug punching a defenceless woman unconscious on the pavement outside the Essex haunt.
Faces quickly became a favourite with footballers. Glamorous women were not far behind, and the late-night shenanigans at Faces soon provided plenty of material for gossip columns. Whether it was Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan arriving arm-in-arm with then-girlfriend Samantha Ronson, or telly favourite Caroline snogging Strictly dancer Ola Jordan for a steamy dare, anything could happen on a night out in Faces.
Serial Wag Danielle Lloyd was a regular fixture , and celebrated her 24th birthday there in with then-boyfriend Jermain. The theme was pimps and tarts but her night was almost ruined when ex-lover Teddy turned up with another woman on his arm.
None of this seemed to put off the celebs. Katie Price was so desperate to get in one night she parked her sports car on double yellow lines. It turned it into a very expensive night, as she was later seen handing over a wad of cash before she could drive home. It was the place to be. This newspaper has been a central part of community life for many years. Our industry faces testing times, which is why we're asking for your support. Every contribution will help us continue to produce local journalism that makes a measurable difference to our community.
Environment News. Personal Finance. Published: PM May 21, Updated: AM October 13,
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