Plans have been submitted to turn a building most recently used as a funeral parlour into workshops and apartments.
Original plans were lodged at the end of March to convert the Oldham Muslim Funeral Services, also known as Jarvis House, on Jarvis Street into the workshops and flats.
The current layout of the two-storey building sees the funeral parlour and a garage on the ground floor, while the first floor has an office and storage space, along with a toilet.
The proposed plans, prepared by Plans Drawn on behalf of the applicant Mohammad Riswan, would have two workshop spaces on the ground floor, which would occupy what is currently the garage and part of the funeral parlour.
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As for the rest of the ground floor, it would be used as an apartment which would have four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, and a kitchen.
The second floor would have two more apartments, one with two bedrooms and one with three bedrooms, while each would have a living area and kitchen.
The property also consists of a yard area, which would offer parking spaces as well as spots for the bins.
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