PLANS for an extension to a church's hall to enable it to continue its activities have been given the go-ahead. 

Proposals were drawn up for the creation of a single-storey front and side extension to the Sunday School Hall at Christ Church Haydock United Reform Church, on West End Road.

Meanwhile, as the Star reported in August plans to convert the vacant main church building into supported living apartments were submitted. These are still awaiting a decision by council planners.

A design and access statement in the plans for the Sunday School Hall extension, prepared by Architecture Julien Denis, on behalf of the elders of Christ Church Haydock URC, said: "The existing church building at Christ Church has been vacated and is about to be converted into supported living accommodation by the new owners.

"The activities of the church are currently taking place from the Sunday School Hall which is going to be separated from the adjacent former church building by erecting a party wall in the corridor internally".

The plans added: "The proposal is to extend the Sunday School Hall to enable the church to carry out their work.

"Currently the main hall is being used both as a congressional space for church and as a community centre.

"Currently the church’s biggest draw is the well-attended ‘Messy Church” session held for both children and parents on Saturdays. The Youth Club, Girls’ Brigade and Mother & Tots sessions are also very popular with regularly over 40 attendees in each.

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"The proposed extension will enable various community engagement activities to take place while the church hall is in use, during regular church service and/or double-up as a function room at weddings and funerals".

The application added that "it is proposed to create an additional 88m2 to be used as a community hall adjacent to the Sunday School Hall".

The proposal also involves "the creation of a landscaped area at the front of the building".

Separate plans to convert the vacant main church building into supported living apartments have also been drawn upSeparate plans to convert the vacant main church building into supported living apartments have also been drawn up (Image: Architecture Julien Denis (St Helens Council Planning Portal))

Plans concluded: "Along with the new community hall made possible by extending the existing building to the side, internal improvements to the layout which are to be gained from the proposal are essential and will enable Christ Church Haydock URC to pursue its community / church activities on site, as it has done since 1891 when the church was built."

In a report, planning officer Alex Ball said: "The proposed development would contribute towards improved provision and retention of shared space and community facilities."

It was added: "The benefits of the scheme would enable various community engagement activities to take place while the church hall is in use, during regular church service and/or double-up as a function room at weddings and funerals."

Mr Ball also said: "The proposal would not have a detrimental impact on the amenity of existing residents.

"On balance it is considered that the proposal would deliver an improved shared space and enhance accessibility to a good range of services and facilities for the local community."

Planning permission for the extension to the Sunday School Hall was granted.