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The building has already seen its third and fourth floors internally refurbished. Now councillors have been asked to approve and upgrade of the offices on the first and second storeys of Blackburn Town Hall. It is is a Grade II listed building which was built in 1852 by James Patterson. It is a large rectangular stone building with a rusticated ground floor, modillion eaves cornice over the first floor, and a pierced balustrade above the attic storey. The building has stone quoins, round-arched Italianate windows, and Corinthian columns to the front at first floor. On Thursday Blackburn with Darwen Council s Planning Committee has been recommended to approve the modernisation. ....
A CONTROVERSIAL scheme to build 165 homes on a gateway to an East Lancashire town centre has generated 78 objections. The potential housing estate off Whalley Old Road in Blackburn has prompted nearby residents to form a protest group. The 170 member-strong Sunnybower Community Group has co-ordinated opposition to the project. On Thursday Blackburn with Darwen Council planning committee will debate the scheme promoted by Liverpool firm Cass Associates. Objections include its impact on local wildlife, traffic and road safety concerns, the impact on the local environment, increased pollution, and fears that local schools, roads and NHS provision will be inadequate to meet the needs of the new homes. ....