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By St Peter the Apostle Church
To create a more welcoming entrance to this building and reduce anti-social behaviour
To increase the look of this 1970's community centre and church with a welcoming entrance, better lighting and reduce anti-social behaviour currently experienced in the open porch area. We will be enclosing the open porch with double glazed doors to this popular community hall and place of worship. To enable the wider community to use this building including easy disabled access with extra security. Address local anti-social behaviour will enable the localcommunity in this deprived area to feelsafe to attend community activities and Christian education thus creating a safer neighbourhood.The localcouncil have agreed the planning application and faculty from The Chancellor of the Diocese has also signed the plans off. The need arose when the Architect carried out the Quinquennial and instructed the plans, he too has agreed these plans to improve the visual aspect of a key building in the local areaThe funds would be used to level the porch ramp, adjust external paving and grassed area,
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Why it's a great idea:
Welcoming area, disabled ramp access, better lighting, safe area making this community space more accessible
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