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Extension for Edgbaston church which helps asylum seekers

Pastor of Oasis Church says lives of those who visit are changed as residents object to plans because of parking problems at peak times

City planners have backed a project to extend Oasis Church in Edgbaston(Image: Pic: Google Street View)

An extension to an church which specialises in services for asylum seekers has been given the go ahead by city planners despite objections.

Residents in Lee Crescent had complained the Oasis Church was operating as drop-in centre for asylum seekers without permission.

They were also backed by local councillors over claims the extension and resulting extra worshippers would add to dire parking problems in the road at peak times.

Neighbour Jim McAvan said the the church was also out of keeping for the Edgbaston conservation area.

He told a meeting of the planning committee: "Oasis is an anomaly. An idiosyncratic design and made with poor materials. It sticks out like a sore thumb."

He claimed the church had been taken on by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Border Agency, something for which it did not have permission.

But Pastor Robert Hooper rejected the claim, saying it was primarily a church and not funded by the Border Agency although they did work with them to support people.

He said: "We are a Christian church. When asylum seekers come to our church services, their lives are changed. We offer mending of lives and direction."