He questioned the characterisation of the development presented within the application as one of “learning and non-residential institutions, including religious and educational activities”.
“What I can’t understand is why this wasn’t called a mosque in the first place, unless [that] for some arcane reason, it was thought by the applicant that if they asked for a mosque they were [unlikely] to get it.” Neither the applicant – Faizane Arafat Educational Centre – nor their agent addressed the committee, but discussions have been ongoing with city council planning officers and Lancashire County Council highways officials since April about the potential parking impact of the proposal.
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