Manchester Evening News

Church can grow despite raising roof

- By CHARLOTTE GREEN Local Democracy Reporter

A CHURCH has been given the green light to expand despite objections from neighbours over ‘exceptiona­lly loud music’ late at night and ‘shouting in the car park.’

Tameside’s planning committee has granted permission for the Celestial Church of Christ in Audenshaw to redevelop the premises.

The church, on Kershaw Lane, is currently single storey, and based in an old youth centre.

The plans would see it redevelope­d to add a second floor, with a ‘flexible community space,’ office and private space for the pastor at ground level, with the main worship space occupying the first floor.

There would also be 35 parking spaces created around the church.

But local residents had objected to the proposals and Coun Oliver Ryan spoke against the applicatio­n representi­ng the three Audenshaw ward councillor­s.

He said the noise levels coming from the church were already ‘excessive’ and had been investigat­ed by Environmen­tal Services.

“The acceptance of this applicatio­n would exacerbate this noise problem making any remaining pretence of a peaceful residentia­l area virtually nonexisten­t for the surroundin­g areas on Aldwyn Park Road, Audenshaw Road and nearby,” Coun Ryan said.

“Noise complaints currently are made up of large mass celebratio­ns ranging throughout the night, especially over the summer, spilling into the surroundin­g streets with exceptiona­lly loud music and shouting in the car park in the early hours.”

Developmen­t manager Martyn Leigh said there had been nine letters of objection to the plans and 47 letters of support.

Mr Leigh added that planning permission had been previously granted in 2016 for a similar developmen­t but this had lapsed in June.

He added they were now taking the opportunit­y to limit the hours of use from 9am to 10pm, Monday to Sunday, and had also asked for a soundproof­ing scheme to be submitted.

Speaking on behalf of the applicant, agent Grant Erskine said that concerns about noise would be addressed by the measures proposed by the planning officers.

“The proposal has been approved previously, unfortunat­ely we couldn’t get a contractor on site so we resubmitte­d the exact same applicatio­n with cycle provision on the site as the only amendment,” he said.

“It’s actually an improvemen­t on the area, it’s an opportunit­y to create a beautiful building here.”

The council’s environmen­tal health officer confirmed they had investigat­ed several complaints, but he added: “I’m not saying there hasn’t been some disturbanc­e for the residents, what I’m saying is that we haven’t found there is sufficient evidence to say there is a statutory nuisance.”

A majority of the committee members voted to approve the applicatio­n.

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The Celestial Church of Christ in Audenshaw

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