The next meeting where members of the public can be updated on progress of the Eden Project Morecambe has been announced.
The next Community Conversation will be held at Morecambe Winter Gardens on Tuesday March 4 from 6pm to 7.30pm.
These regular events aim to keep the Morecambe community up to date with the project and provide the opportunity to ask questions.
The Eden Project Morecambe is a new visitor attraction, themed on Morecambe Bay, planned for the Central Promenade in Morecambe.
It will be run by the educational and environment-focussed charity the Eden Project, who have run a similar facility in Cornwall for 25 years.
They hope to open in Morecambe in 2028.
You can register to attend here.


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