
A 'sold-out' public walk around the site of the planned Eden Project Morecambe has changed to a new date.
People will be going along to the fully booked free 'Wonder Walk' to learn about the plans for the new £100m attraction on Tuesday August 13 from 6pm to 7.30pm.
The walk was originally scheduled for July 2.
Limited free spaces were available for the tour, and the 25 people who have signed up will walk around the site on Morecambe's central Promenade, discover some of Eden's plans and explore any concerns that they have about the project.
The event has been organised by The Bay: A Blueprint for Recovery community hub in the Arndale Centre, Morecambe.
Eden Project Morecambe will be situated on the central promenade of Morecambe, on the former site of the Bubbles leisure complex, Morecambe Dome and Super Swimming Stadium (see below).
The project will cost £100m, £50m of which has been secured from the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund.
The remaining £50m will be sourced from private and philanthropic funds.
Construction is due to begin this year (2024) and the project is due to open for small-scale community-focussed test events in 2026 with a full opening in Spring 2027.
Read more here about the latest plans for the Eden Project Morecambe, revealed at an event held at the Winter Gardens in April.