Flats are to be built in a 209-year-old former Methodist chapel which has fallen into a state of disrepair and was damaged in a fire during lockdown.Haughton Green Methodist Church, in Denton, is to be converted into homes under plans approved by Tameside council’s planning department.The building on Two Trees Lane has not been used for worship since 2011 after it was vacated by the congregation.Subsequently the former chapel, which was built in 1811, has become increasingly dilapidated, with part of the roof collapsing in July following a fire.Plans to convert it into two four bedroom houses had been submitted and then withdrawn last year.Now proposals by Ibrahim Janneh of Manchester company Demicon to convert the building into four, two.
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