Plans unveiled to breathe new life into Chesterfield's old Lidl store
The Salvation Army has submitted a planning application to Chesterfield Borough Council to revitalise the former Lidl supermarket building on Foljambe Road.
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Hide AdThe planning application states: "The applicant wishes to use the majority of the floorspace as a charity donation centre incorporating a charity shop which is covered within the existing retail consent.
"It is intended that part of the property will also be occupied by the local Salvation Army church for worship and community activities."
Martin Way, acquisitions surveyor at the Salvation Army Trading Company, added: "The Salvation Army church in Chesterfield has been without a fixed base for some years and, in order to deliver their invaluable range of community services during this time, has often had to do so by hiring or borrowing rooms on an ad hoc basis.
"If this application is approved, this will give the church a much-needed longer-term location for Chesterfield."
The Salvation Army aims to transform lives.
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Hide AdIt works with some of the most disadvantaged people in our communities, including homeless people, older people, unemployed people, those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction, and victims of human trafficking and major emergencies.
Lidl relocated to Chatsworth Road in August.