Issue - meetings

Sunderland Point Mission Heritage Centre The Lane Sunderland Point Morecambe

Meeting: 15/08/2022 - Planning Regulatory Committee (Item 38)

38 Sunderland Point Mission Heritage Centre The Lane Sunderland Point Morecambe pdf icon PDF 334 KB

Listed Building application for internal alterations to provide kitchen and wc`s including new treatment plant, reset floor levels, works to ceiling, insulation, new partition doors, architraves, skirting and relocation of wall panel.

Minutes:

A5

21/01588/LB

Listed Building application for internal alterations to provide kitchen and wc`s including new treatment plant, reset floor levels, works to ceiling, insulation, new partition doors, architraves, skirting and relocation of wall panel.

Overton Ward

A(C)

 

A site visit was held in respect of this application on Monday 8th August 2022 by Councillors Dave Brookes, Keith Budden, Roger Cleet, Mel Guilding, Mandy King, Robert Redfern, Malcolm Thomas and Sandra Thornberry. In attendance were Officers Mark Potts, Charlotte Greenhow and Eric Marsden.

 

Under the scheme of public participation, David Andrew, Hazel Parkinson and Brendan Smith spoke against the application; Brian Holmes (applicant) responded in favour.

 

It was proposed by Councillor Peter Yates and seconded by Councillor Mel Guilding, contrary to the officer’s recommendation:

 

“That the application be refused on the grounds that the harm to a listed building in a conservation area did not outweigh the public benefits”

 

Upon being put to the vote, 3 Councillors voted in favour of the proposal with 9 against and no abstentions, whereupon the Chair declared the proposal to have been rejected.

 

It was proposed by Councillor Sandra Thornberry and seconded by Councillor June Greenwell:

 

That the application be approved subject to the conditions in the officer’s report and subject to an additional condition requiring details and location of the rails to be removed from the altar, and relocated within the building, and those to be retained on the altar

 

Upon being put to the vote, 7 Councillors voted in favour of the proposal with 3 against and 2 abstentions, whereupon the Chair declared the proposal to have been carried.

 

Resolved:

 

That the application be approved subject to the conditions in the officer’s report and subject to an additional condition requiring details and location of the rails to be removed from the altar, and relocated within the building, and those to be retained on the altar:

 

1.    Standard LB timescale.

2.    In accordance with amended plans.

3.    Prior to their installation, submission of large-scale details of new oak panelling and oak doors.

4.    Details and location of the rails to be removed from the altar, and relocated within the building, and those to be retained on the altar.