The boarded-up church in Derby has been out of use for more than two decades.
A boarded-up church in Derby could be set for a new lease of life after a project to convert the building into homes was revealed.
Plans to turn the former St George's Church in Shaftesbury Crescent, Normanton, into apartments were submitted on Tuesday.Built in 1903, the church has stood empty for two decades, reports the
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