A former church could be converted into flats if planners approve.
Shropshire Council’s planning department has received an application for permission for convert the former United Reformed Church in Dodington into a total of eight apartments.
An application for listed building consent has also been submitted due to the building’s status as Grade II listed.The proposal shows that some of the pews will be reused as in-apartment furniture, while the gallery and pulpit would be ‘cocooned’ creating a communal space.Meanwhile planning permission is also being sought to replace a porch at a former railway station.Plans could see solar panels added to a back garden if planning officers agree.
The proposal, submitted to Shropshire Council, asks for permission to add solar panels to the rear garden of at: Bench Mark Cottage, at Rookery Lane, Marchamley.An application to add a single storey modular gym unit to Baschurch Fire Station is being considered by Shropshire Council.
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