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Conversion of historic church into coffee shop and function hall gets go-ahead

Plans to convert a historic Methodist church into a coffee shop and function room along with Airbnb accommodation have been approved. Worsley Methodist Church ceased to be used by worshippers in 2011 and was put up for sale last year for £375,000.

Salford city council planners have now given the go-ahead to the change of use for the church on Barton Road, built in 1801, in what is now the Worsley Conservation Area. A two-bed home will be created in the former Sunday school section of the church, but the main worship areas of the building will remain intact along with a mezzanine floor in a conversion estimated to cost more than £400,000 by the owner.

The church's organ will also be retained as part of the proposal. A full planning application was accepted in 2015 for a proposal that would have seen the building converted into four apartments but was never carried out.

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The current application is from Manchester-based Sandywood Properties Ltd, run by sole director Paul Sweeney. His agent, Simon Plowman, of 8 Town Planning Ltd, said in planning documents the new proposal "retains more of the fabric of the building than the previous permission".

The lower "non-original" rear extension will be demolished, allowing the cafe to use outside tables to be used by walkers and dog walkers. The cafe will operate between 7am and 7pm with the function room available between 7pm and 10pm.

Mr Plowman goes on in his design and access statement: "The use of the building as a church ceased in around 2011 and a concerted effort to sell the property began almost immediately. Alternative uses such as offices and warehousing were

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