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Eden plans making progress as opening still set for 2028

Lancashire Evening Post

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January 03, 2026

Major progress will need to be made on the Eden Project Morecambe if it is to open as planned late in 2028.

- by Robbie MacDonald

The £100m scheme has been delayed by changing governments and general elections, rising costs and redesigns. But Eden and other partners insist the project is progressing.

Planning permission was first granted in 2022 for four shell-like domes and spaces. But it was scaled back to two main domes and gardens in a new application in autumn 2025, with new images showing the redesigned attraction.

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