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Addingham's Buried Past Halts Plans for Loneliness Center

Summary

  • Plans for a community workshop to combat loneliness rejected
  • Site may contain significant Anglo-Saxon archaeological remains
  • Concerns raised over impact on Grade I listed church and bats
Addingham's Buried Past Halts Plans for Loneliness Center

In September 2025, a planning application was submitted to build a community workshop on the grounds of St Peter's Church in Addingham, near Ilkley. The workshop, dubbed "The Shed Project," was designed to encourage people who were retired, unemployed, or living alone to come together for woodwork crafts and repairs.

However, the application was rejected by local planners last month. The key reasons cited were the possibility of significant Anglo-Saxon archaeological remains being present on the site, as well as concerns about the proximity of the new building to the Grade I listed St Peter's Church and the potential harm to local bat populations.

The West Yorkshire Archaeological Advisory Service raised concerns that Addingham was one of the oldest settlements in the region, and the site of the church could contain important historical evidence. They suggested more investigation was needed before any new structure was built.

Conservation officers also objected to the workshop's proximity to the historic church, while ecological experts were worried about the impact on bats in the area. Ultimately, the planning application was refused, dashing hopes of establishing a much-needed community space to tackle loneliness in Addingham.

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The Shed Project was a planned community workshop in Addingham, near Ilkley, designed to encourage people who were retired, unemployed, or living alone to come together for woodwork crafts and repairs.
The Shed Project was rejected due to the potential for uncovering significant Anglo-Saxon archaeological remains on the site, as well as concerns about the impact on the nearby Grade I listed St Peter's Church and local bat populations.
Addingham is one of the oldest settlements in West Yorkshire, and the site of St Peter's Church is believed to have the potential to contain important historical evidence from the Anglo-Saxon period.

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