Church demolition is finally complete

An historic church has been flattened after two years of demolition work.
The Kings Christian Centre on Warley Road. Picture by David Charles-CullyThe Kings Christian Centre on Warley Road. Picture by David Charles-Cully
The Kings Christian Centre on Warley Road. Picture by David Charles-Cully

Site owners revealed plans to flatten the Kings Christian Centre, formerly known as the Claremont Congregational Church, on Warley Road, North Shore, in December 2014.

Blackpool-based GO Developments was given the green light to turn the land into homes in November last year.

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The final parts of the 116-year-old church, which was sold to a London-based developer this year, came down on Friday after several weeks of demolition work.

Warbreck ward councillor Danny Scott said: “An empty church is no good to anybody. Rather than having a run-down building in our ward we will not have some private property there.”

Former site owner Ged O’Mahoney, who bought the site for £250,000, revealed plans to replace the church with a three-storey building containing 15 two-bedroom flats.

Coun Scott added: “I will back anything that will lift Warbreck up.

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“There are a lot of places in Warbreck that have gone downhill in recent years , but with these investments and a brand new block of flats being built, hopefully we will see a great boost to the ward and its surrounding areas.

“I look forward to seeing them when they are done.”

David Charles-Cully, who owns Cabaret Costumes Fancy Dress Hire on Dickson Road behind the church, said: “I heardthe most almighty bang out the back, and when I went and looked out of the window the whole place had gone.

“It was a very run-down and dilapidated old building, so the re-development should be good for people living here.

“At least it will boost property values.

“It’s just a shame it couldn’t be refurbished.”

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