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It’s coming ! After 4 years of hard work, it’s finally coming.. superb news for Morecambe !!
18/01/2023

It’s coming !

After 4 years of hard work, it’s finally coming..
superb news for Morecambe !!

The Eden Project North is coming to Morecambe after £50m of government cash was confirmed paving the way for the attraction to now be built.

24/06/2019

A mile of Morecambe Promenade could be permanently closed to traffic between the proposed Eden Project North site and Morecambe Town Hall.

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Eden Project promises to bring a green revival to Morecambe

his is a lifeline for us,” the hotelier told Si Bellamy, the head of Eden Project International, at a tourism reception in Morecambe’s Midland hotel. “Everyone in this room, everyone in Morecambe, we would get on our hands and knees to make this happen.” Afterwards, Darren Clifford, a Labour councillor in the seaside town, went one further: “I would be willing to make a pact with the devil to get this done.”

When Cornwall’s Eden Project revealed plans to open an outpost on the Lancashire coast last summer, it sent ripples across Morecambe Bay. There was a mixture of excitement and incredulity: could the Eden Project, the indoor rainforest cm arts venue, really be heading to tired old Morecambe?

Then in 2014, following the demolition of Frontierland, a ramshackle wild-west theme park, approval was given for a £17m retail and leisure complex that never saw the light of day.

So Morecambrians are understandably sceptical when they hear Eden wants to build an £85m enviro-tourist attraction on the seafront on the site of Bubbles, a much-missed swimming pool. Especially as plans for what it will actually be remain so vague. All they have to go on is a mock-up from the architects, Grimshaw, which shows five pavilions shaped like giant mussels.