An historic church building in Southport could be converted into a new recording studio, food delivery service and events space.
The recording facility at Crossens Methodist Church, on Rufford Road in Crossens in Southport, would be used by “bands from across the country and also by international artists” with accommodation provided.
The events space would be utilised for local community events such as the annual Christmas Carol singing, hosting the Christmas tree and annual gatherings.
The local Scouts group has been in discussion with the applicant about using the recording studio space.
A planning application has been submitted to Sefton Council by Thomas Bellhouse of 1880 Ltd, based in Burscough.
The church, originally a Free United chapel, was built in 1879-80.
The plans have been drawn up by PWA Planning.
In their submission they said: “The proposed development comprises use of the existing building for a food delivery service, local event space and accommodation for the recording studio, in addition to the current use of the building for mixed commercial – office and recording studio.
“It is not proposed to alter any of the internal layout of the property, albeit incorporate the above uses into the existing building.
“It is proposed to incorporate a food delivery service use within the ground floor of the existing building. This will necessitate a new kitchen.
“The takeaway area will consist of a stove, oven, store and preparation area.
“The takeaway will offer a delivery only service, which will be delivered by bike, therefore there will be no impact in terms of parking.
“It is proposed that the takeaway will operate between 3pm and 10pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
“The area noted as a café area on the floor plan is a space to be used to serve the consented offices, so the occupants have a place to purchase and consume food throughout the working day (10am – 4pm).
“It is proposed to utilise the outdoor space to the front of the existing building for community events. When events are held the applicant is seeking permission for the hours of operation to be Wednesday to Saturday between 4pm to 10pm during the summer (April to October) and Friday and Saturday between 4pm and 10pm in the winter (November to March).
“When purchasing the building the applicant’s made a verbal commitment to, where possible, allow for the premises to be used for community events, hence the need for the application.
“Events will include the annual Christmas Carol singing, as per the existing arrangement with the local community. This includes hosting the Christmas tree as well as social events throughout the year and annual gatherings.
“Furthermore, new events will be established as the facility is completed, for example the local Scouts group have been in discussion with the applicant with regard to using the recording studio space, which the applicants welcome.

“The event space use will not require the installation of any fixed infrastructure, when the events are being held a seating area made up of three benches will be formed. Further to this a small outdoor food kart will also be required.
“It is also proposed to incorporate a ‘drinks truck’ in the outdoor area. It is proposed that ‘truck’ will be open Wednesday to Saturday between 4pm and 10pm during the summer and Friday and Saturday between 4pm and 10pm in the winter. Drinks served would be in association with an event and not sold for consumption off premises.
“The proposal further includes the provision of bunk bed accommodation for up to six people. The accommodation will be used solely by recording artists who are utilising the studio, to allow overnight accommodation within the premises, to utilise for no more than three weeks at a time.
“The recording facility will be utilised by bands from across the country and also by international artists hence it is preferable if in addition to the recording facility, accommodation could also be provided. The applicants are content with the inclusion of a condition limiting occupancy to that in association with a recording studio.
“The accommodation will consist of two-tier bunks in the existing room to the rear of the building. It is also proposed to convert the existing toilet block into sleeping quarters, with an ensuite and kitchenette area. Whilst it is considered this element does not require planning permission, it is important to demonstrate that facilities will be available for people utilising the accommodation.”
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