Wed 19 July 2023:
Billionaire Asif Aziz has obtained permission to convert a part of London’s iconic Trocadero building into a mosque and Islamic center.
The 56-year-old Malawian property tycoon bought the famous landmark for over £220 million ($287.7 million) in 2005 and canceled plans to convert it into a 1,000-capacity mosque in 2020 after complaints from far-right groups and some residents.
But in May 2023, he obtained permission to build a 390-capacity mosque, which will be named “Piccadilly Prayer Space.”
The mosque is expected to be inaugurated within a few months, reports said.
Muslims have struggled to find prayer facilities in the heart of the capital, with nearby mosques filled to capacity.
Malawian property tycoon Asif Aziz.
Asif Aziz plans to transform the former cinema inside the Trocadero, between Piccadilly Circus and Soho, into a prayer and community facility to be called the Piccadilly Community Centre.
Westminster City Council has granted permission to create a three-storey community facility, with a prayer capacity for 390 worshippers.
The Trocadero opened as a music hall in 1882, it was later turned into a restaurant in 1896 and in 1965 became a dance hall.
Today, the entertainment complex consists of a hotel and restaurants.
Aziz, the chief executive of Criterion Capital, which manages a £2 billon property portfolio across London and the South-East, bought the Trocadero for more than £220 million in 2005.
(Image: Aziz Foundation)
“Situated in vacant space in the basement of the Trocadero, the centre will provide an indispensable place for the Muslims who work, visit and live in the area and for whom prayer forms a cornerstone of their life,” the Aziz Foundation said.
“While the centre will provide an area for prayer, it is also anticipated that this development will nurture much-needed interfaith dialogue and in turn bring faith communities and community groups together utilising available space.
The application involves a basement and sub-basement unit within the Trocadero complex, which is on the western side of Rupert Street.
(Image: Aziz Foundation)
The site was last used as a small two-screen cinema, called The Metro, which opened in the mid-1980s and had seating for 279 people.
“The unit has been vacant since 2006 and planning permission is sought for the use of this space as a place of worship and community centre, with a main community hall and prayer space at lower basement level for 250 worshippers and a mezzanine floor at upper basement level which will allow for up to 140 worshippers (a total capacity of 390),” the application states.
“Despite concerns raised on noise grounds, given that queuing is unlikely to occur, and that the main hall is located at basement level, any noise associated with the use of the site as a prayer and community centre is expected to be well contained within the building itself and noise breakout is not anticipated. Subject to appropriate conditions, the proposal is considered to comply with relevant adopted City Plan 2019-2040 policies and is therefore recommended for approval.”
The plan’s approval has been welcomed by many international visitors who made some of the 119 comments backing the application. Many said they had struggled to find places to pray.
Four full-time staff would be employed at the premises, including a centre manager and an imam.
An application submitted in 2020 for a place of worship and community use for 1,000 worshippers was withdrawn over concerns about the impact of customers queuing on the highway.
In recent years, anti-Muslim hate crimes have been on the rise in the U.K.
In 2022 alone, the number of religious hate crimes recorded by police that targeted Muslims was 3,459, a 42% increase compared to the year before.
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