Flats to be built on church site?
00:00, 13 February 2003
updated: 12:15, 13 February 2003
A CHURCH that was once a thriving community centre has been standing empty for nearly three years. But the former St Peter's Methodist church in Trafalgar Street, Gillingham, could receive a new lease of life.
Medway Council is to consider a planning application for the church to be converted into 21 flats, together with parking.
The application for two and three storey flats is due be considered by a council committee on March 6.
The former church, believed to belong to a property developer from Walderslade, was sold in 2000 when four Gillingham churches were merged into what is now Gillingham Methodist Church in Third Avenue.
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