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Planning permission was today granted for Cambridge's £17.5 million new mosque after the designs were praised as "breathtaking".
Cllr John Hipkin, a member of the city council's planning committee, said the three-storey domed building would be a "major addition to the treasure house of architecture that is Cambridge".
It will be built on the site of the former Robert Sayle warehouse in Mill Road and will include a prayer hall with capacity for 1,000 people, a café and teaching rooms, plus a library, a mortuary, and a large public garden fronting the street.