The latest in a series of public meetings about plans for the Eden Project Morecambe has been announced.
The next Eden Community Conversation will take place at Lancaster and Morecambe College on Tuesday September 2 from 6pm to 7.30pm.
The event is free to attend, but places need to be reserved HERE.
These regular sessions are attended by a panel made up of Eden Project team members and scheme partners, and the public are able to ask questions.
The previous Eden Community Conversation was held at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, home of Morecambe FC, in June.
The Eden Project, a world famous educational and environmental charity, plans to build a £100m visitor attraction on the former Dome/Bubbles site on Morecambe Promenade.
Work is scheduled to begin next year, with an expected opening date of late 2028.
For the very latest on plans for the project, see our stories below.
Read more: Revealed: Most detail yet on what visitors to Eden Project Morecambe can expect - Beyond Radio
"Keep the faith" says Project boss as resident tells of 'Eden fatigue' in Morecambe - Beyond Radio
INTERVIEW: Eden Project boss explains new designs of £100m Morecambe attraction - Beyond Radio
New designs of Eden Project Morecambe revealed - Beyond Radio


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