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Lagoon Hull plans to go on display at Waterline climate change summit

The £1.5bn vision will be shown to visitors at the Bonus Arena on November 28 for the Marketing Humber event

An artist impression of how Lagoon Hull would look(Image: Lagoon Hull)

Plans for the £1.5bn Lagoon Hull development will go on display in the city this month at a major climate change conference.

A first glimpse at the ambitious project, which would see a new four-lane road built out into the Humber estuary, was shown to special guests at a launch event at The Deep last month.

Now, the Lagoon plans will be shown to visitors at The Waterline summit on November 28.

The event, at Hull’s Bonus Arena, will see climate change take centre stage, with more than 30 exhibitors set to showcase their ideas to transform the Humber region into a zero-carbon economy.

Paul Hatley, project director at Lagoon Hull, said: “We launched the Lagoon Hull project to the public in October after many years of research behind the scenes.

“We have already received fantastic support for the idea and The Waterline Summit gives us another opportunity to show people how the lagoon could truly make a difference to our area.

An artist impression of how an expanded Port of Hull could look(Image: Lagoon Hull)

“We’re looking forward to meeting visitors to the summit and giving them the chance to learn more about Lagoon Hull.”

Costing an estimated £1.5bn, the Lagoon Hull project aims to dramatically re-shape the city's waterfront with a new road built in the Humber estuary.