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No “pay and display” car parks are included in a list of proposed new locations for an On-Street Residential Charging Point Scheme in Mid and East Antrim, a report to councillors has confirmed.
The prayers of a Christian group have been answered after they were granted permission for a very different kind of conversion - to turn a former east Antrim pub into a church.
The Sheddings, located between Broughshane and Carnlough, has been purchased by the New Dawn Church, which met previously at Broughshane Community Centre. Planning permission for the conversion was approved at a planning committee meeting of Mid and East Antrim council.
The change of use will see an investment of £200,000 in the building, which will have a capacity to accommodate a congregation of 100 worshippers.
Architect Gary Lamont, who is an elder of New Dawn Evangelical Fellowship, told the meeting that the church is currently 40 people strong, with approximately 70% from the Carnalbanagh area. It has been operating for eight years.