The Eden Project has today been awarded £50m in the second round of the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund to build the new Eden Project Morecambe in Lancashire.
The bid was submitted by Lancaster City Council, one of the Eden Project’s key partners on the Morecambe attraction, and was chosen as a recipient of the largest investment possible under the fund, earmarked for large-scale cultural regeneration projects.
As the lead for the partnership bid, Lancaster City Council will be the recipient of the funding and will work with partners to ensure it is allocated in accordance with Government requirements.
Eden Project Morecambe is the new official name for the project, which has previously been known as Eden Project North.
Preparatory groundwork will now be undertaken on the site on the Morecambe seafront, a vital prelude to construction beginning.
The Eden Project team will ensure the community is kept informed about the construction schedule through its social media channels, the local media and a revamped series of community engagement events.
An expanded project delivery team will be created in preparation for the construction phase with details of the first round of recruitment to be announced soon.
The £50m investment is half of the £100m needed to build the coastal-themed project.
The funding allows the project to move into its next phase and begin the process of finalising the remaining £50m from private and philanthropic sources identified as part of the bidding process.
Now that the Levelling Up Fund process has concluded, preparation for construction is due to start this year and the aim is for Eden Project Morecambe to be open to visitors by 2026.
Eden Project Morecambe is being delivered by the team behind the first Eden Project in Cornwall, alongside local partners Lancaster University, Lancaster City Council, Lancashire County Council and the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership.
Rob Chatwin, Group CEO of the Eden Project, welcomed today’s news.
He said: "This is a historic moment for the town of Morecambe and the surrounding area and for the Eden Project and our partners.
"We are delighted that Eden Project Morecambe has been recognised as part of the Levelling Up Fund and we are incredibly grateful to the Government, our partners, David Morris MP and the unique community of Morecambe for their wholehearted support.
"This is a ringing endorsement of the teamwork that has brought Eden Project Morecambe to this point. We will now continue to work hard with our partners to make this vision a reality."
Councillor Caroline Jackson, leader of Lancaster City Council, said: "Here in the Lancaster district we are celebrating the way a uniquely local vision has been turned into an exciting reality.
"I’m particularly delighted with the new name – Eden Project Morecambe – which confirms its place at the very heart of our community.
"The town is once more very firmly on the map. It has taken hard work and a powerful partnership to reach this moment.
"My thanks go to all who worked so tirelessly in putting together the comprehensive bid.
"This is fantastic news and presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reinvent and rejuvenate Morecambe into a 21st-century seaside resort and I’m excited to see work start this year."
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