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Plans For New Flats In Accrington
Whilst walking down Manchester Road in Accrington yesterday, spotted one of those "Planning Applications" notices tied to a lampost, so decided to read. What a surprise!
It says that Chapel Service Station (dont know whether that means the actual site of the car sales or the site now empty which faces the Police Station and around the corner in Grange Lane) are applying for the - "demolition of existing buildings and construction of new residential block consisting of 71 flats including 74 car parking spaces in an underecroft area" How about that! Thats a new one to me. Never seen anything about that in the papers. Atarah |
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is that where the old church used to be?
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It's like a basement.
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Oops, never seen that thread. sorry. Serves me right for having been away from the site for so long, eh?
This an old view, looking down Manchester Road shows the old Wesley Church, long since demolished. I think they must mean this area, which of course was taken over a few years ago by a car sales. The premises also go round into Grange Lane and that will be where they intend the "undercroft" to be. Atarah |
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Nice one Atarah .. don't ya' just wish sometimes that it would still look like that. :(
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what a superb old picture atarah W.B. and yes bonnyboy the church was opposite the police station entrance.;) those terraced houses must be grange lane i think.
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When I started work for Ministry of Pensions & National Insurance in 1959, part of the Accrington office was housed in old sunday school premises on Hargreaves St - that photo looks familiar- worked in it a few years in the days before Melbourne House was built in 1965
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No. That picture shows Manchester Rd around 1900. Note tramlines in road, no overhead cables, so it must be when they had steam trams.
Those old cottages were where the police station and the court buildings now stand. Retlaw. Quote:
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Notice they are after planning permission to build on the plot of land on Burnley Rd, used to have some ramshackle old building on it, now has ex-Little Jacks shop next to it.
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