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Plans submitted for £125m Eden Project North as 2024 opening eyed

A decision is set to be made by Lancaster City Council in the coming months

A new artist’s impression of Eden Project North in Morecambe

Plans to build a northern version of the Eden Project in Lancashire in a £125m project have been formally submitted.

The proposals for the Morecambe scheme have been sent to Lancaster City Council for consideration and, if approved, the scheme is due to open in 2024.

The move is the latest milestone for the project and comes after years of development work by Eden and its partners and hundreds of hours of formal and informal community consultation.

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Eden Project North 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.

Eden Project North's "shell like" domes will be constructed in timber and covered in a flexible transparent membrane with integrated solar cells, reports .

These four shells - known as the Rhythm Machine, the Bay Glade, the Bay Hall and the Natural Observatory - are set in a "dunescape" of landscaped roofing planted with coastal vegetation.

The layout of the domes has evolved since the early stages of design and they now surround the central Four Seasons Garden, to make better use of the available space and light whilst (while) providing more sheltered public space.