Comedy club finds new home in Nottingham

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Nottingham’s Glee Club looks to have found a new permanent home.

Documents seen by TheBusinessDesk.com show plans by Glee Club owners, Comic Enterprises to move into the Corn Exchange and Clinton Rooms at 10-12 Thurland Street in the heart of Nottingham city centre.

TheBusinessDesk.com contact The Glee Club back in January about it finding a new home in Nottingham, but we were met with silence.

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Now, the comedy club has revealed plans to move into the Grade II listed Corn Exchange and Clinton Rooms, which was last used by Roxy Ballroom and before that fellow comedy club Jongleurs.

The plans outline the creation of a new auditorium on the first floor, with a backstage area alongside a new bar. There

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