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Lagoon Hull zones in on a better understanding as public and business backing sought

Four key elements detailed by the design team behind hugely ambitious project for the city

A new vision for Lagoon Hull. (Image: Joseph Cox/Form Shop & Studio)

A new vision of Lagoon Hull has been revealed to give a better understanding of the biggest and most ambitious regeneration proposal in a generation.

The latest phase of the project to create more waterside space to work, live and play while further enhancing the city’s protection against the vulnerability to climate change has been developed.

It aims to enhance awareness of what could be expected from the proposed eight-mile causeway built into the Humber - turning the area into a must-visit destination, while also alleviating traffic dependence on the A63.

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Four key zones have been outlined. Those behind the project said it was devised to give the public a stronger sense of what they can expect from the completed development, with wide-ranging benefits for residents, visitors, industry and nature.

Paul Hatley, project director, said: “Lagoon Hull is a project for everyone and I am excited to be able to reveal more of our vision with the people who matter most – the people of the Humber.

“The four zones will make sure all of our key aims are achieved while also giving plenty of space to give something back to our communities. While this announcement gives everyone a clearer vision of how Lagoon Hull will look, this is by no means final. I am still keen to hear ideas for what residents would like to incorporate into the Lagoon Hull vision to make sure we make the very most of this once in a lifetime opportunity.

“I can’t wait to share more updates as the project progresses.”