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Evangelical and Pentecostal churches in London say restrictive planning regulations have left many worshippers crammed into small buildings. | Evangelical and Pentecostal churches in London say restrictive planning regulations have left many worshippers crammed into small buildings. |
The denominations have seen rapid growth and an estimated 350 London churches want bigger premises. | The denominations have seen rapid growth and an estimated 350 London churches want bigger premises. |
A report by CAG Consultants said that a "huge unmet need for expansion" has been held back by lack of cultural awareness among planning authorities. | A report by CAG Consultants said that a "huge unmet need for expansion" has been held back by lack of cultural awareness among planning authorities. |
Churches want rules changed to let them move to areas earmarked for employment. | Churches want rules changed to let them move to areas earmarked for employment. |
Degrees of desperation | Degrees of desperation |
Evangelical and Pentecostal churches in London - many of which have a majority of black members - have grown rapidly, Pentecostal churches by two-thirds in the last decade. | Evangelical and Pentecostal churches in London - many of which have a majority of black members - have grown rapidly, Pentecostal churches by two-thirds in the last decade. |
A survey of 22 of the 33 London Boroughs by CAG Consultants found that "a lack of knowledge about faith and cultural awareness" among planners had created a "substantial barrier to expansion". | A survey of 22 of the 33 London Boroughs by CAG Consultants found that "a lack of knowledge about faith and cultural awareness" among planners had created a "substantial barrier to expansion". |
BBC religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott said that one property consultant specialising in churches told how he was acting for 350 in varying degrees of desperation to move. | BBC religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott said that one property consultant specialising in churches told how he was acting for 350 in varying degrees of desperation to move. |
The churches complain that planning regulations discriminate against places of worship. |
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