Work to breathe new life into a historic former school building in Preston can begin after revised plans were given the nod by the city council.
The first floor of the Grade II-listed St. Walburgeâs Centre â built in 1894 as an additional wing for the Talbot Roman Catholic Primary School â has lain unused since its last remaining tenant, the Catholic aid charity, CAFOD, moved out at the onset of the pandemic in March 2020.
The facility â just to the rear of the St. Walburgeâs Church â has served as a base for admin and leisure activities for almost 30 years. Its ground floor is currently rented out to Preston Bridge Club, which has its own dedicated entrance.
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Last year, plans were approved to convert the top floor into an âeducational training facilityâ, with some remaining office space, and to build a two-storey extension to provide a new entry via a staircase and fully-accessible lift. As part of those plans, a playground at the St. Walburgeâs Gardens site was also to be resurfaced, with new equipment installed.
Now, Preston City Council has agreed to the proposed extension being scaled down so that what the church describes as âa less complex, accessible steel staircase and a platform lift,â can be installed in order to provide âthe desired enhanced accessibility and a necessary fire escape routeâ.
The proposal had also initially included the installation of uPVC windows but that request for permission was dropped after the authority indicated that the change âwould not be supportedâ.
City council planners concluded that the extension was âunlikely to be seen in the same contextâ as that of the Grade I-listed church â whose 309-foot-high spire is the tallest of any parish church in England â and so âwould have an acceptable impact upon its settingâ.
The Local Democracy Reporting Service approached St. Walburgeâs Church for details about the type of education facility that is planned for the top floor of the parish centre building.
The former schoolâs main building â which adjoins what became St. Walburgeâs Centre â opened in 1849. Generations of Preston children were taught at the Talbot School until it closed in 1988.
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