The former St. James Mission Building on Clayton Street, which was derelict and becoming a problem site, has now been demolished and the land used for providing additional parking.
County Councillor Miles Parkinson said, "I am working closely with LCC to provide additional parking on the former Nori Brick site behind Whalley Road and looking at a the former Sydney Street Methodist Church for the benefit of residents."
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