Decision reached on plans to turn former Falkirk Council one stop shop into a place of worship

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A planning application has been lodged with the local authority to change the use of a former council building into a place of worship.

The proposal from Oluwaseun Onatoye was lodged on August 15, looking to convert the premises – formerly a Falkirk Council one stop shop – at 256 Main Street, Camelon.

Planners gave the green light on Friday, September 29.

Counter services in the Camelon premises were axed in Devember 2017 and replaced by a Central Advice Hub. The premises has remained vacant since then.

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