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− | Martin Webb is a Director of [[Webb-Kirby]], the former owners of the Zap and Beach Clubs in Brighton (along with 24 other clubs and pubs), which were sold for £15 million in March 2001. Martin Webb gave the [[Labour Party]] £1,500 in 2001. He is a former Metropolitan policeman. When his company bought the Zap club in 1998 they installed hidden CCTV cameras. | + | Martin Webb is a Director of [[Webb-Kirby]], the former owners of the Zap and Beach Clubs in Brighton (along with 24 other clubs and pubs), which were sold for £15 million in March 2001. Martin Webb gave the [[Labour Party]] £1,500 in 2001. He is a former Metropolitan policeman. When his company bought the Zap club in 1998 they installed hidden CCTV cameras<ref>Available through [http://www.red-star-research.org.uk/subframe5.html search function] on red star research</ref>. |
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 3 September 2007
Martin Webb is a Director of Webb-Kirby, the former owners of the Zap and Beach Clubs in Brighton (along with 24 other clubs and pubs), which were sold for £15 million in March 2001. Martin Webb gave the Labour Party £1,500 in 2001. He is a former Metropolitan policeman. When his company bought the Zap club in 1998 they installed hidden CCTV cameras[1].
References
- ↑ Available through search function on red star research