Brethren Meeting Room, Salisbury Road, Cosham, City of Portsmouth, England. This stands on a site next to the former meeting room (now a physiotherapy clinic) near the railway line in Cosham. It looks to be marginally bigger than its predecessor. The sign indicates that it is an outstation ("local room") of the main meeting room at Havant Road, Horndean. The building dates from the 1950s and was originally a youth club known as "The Moat Club". It stood derelict until the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church converted it into a local meeting room in 2017. By 2019, though, it was no longer required because a new meeting room at Denmead was better placed for the congregants; a planning application seeking demolition and rebuilding with houses was raised in June of that year.
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