Christian group challenges council's decision to lease former library for mosque

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A Christian group is legally challenging the decision to lease a historic former library to become the town's first mosque. The Grade II listed building, unused for a decade, was leased for 30 years by Labour council chiefs. Opponents cite concerns over transparency and the use of a public asset. The legal action, backed by the Christian Legal Centre, argues the lease was granted at a low rent. The council has until September 19 to respond.


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