![]() ![]() Morecambe’s motto during its tourism heyday was ‘Beauty Surrounds and Health Abounds’. Building on the work of key partners, in a location of internationally-recognised scientific importance, the collaborative team will seek to make Morecambe Bay a place that is understood and celebrated. Art, science, adventure, play and performance will all play a role. Within every space there will be ground-breaking immersive experiences that encourage visitors to be curious about the natural world. External spaces and landscaping will link the venue sensitively to its location – to Morecambe Bay and to the town. These spaces, and others, will be connected within a beautiful and sustainable architectural design. The Natural Observatory: the home of Eden Project Morecambe's research and education programmes.Below the Bay: an immersive series of theatrical experiences that bring to life lunar rhythms and tides.Above the Bay: an environment filled with plants and art exhibits, showcasing natural abundance and the rhythms of life linked to the sun.It will build on the Eden Project in Cornwall’s particular mix of entertainment and education, leaving visitors with lasting memories as well as driving positive behavioural change.Įden Project Morecambe will combine exhibits, performance, learning, play, immersive experiences, world-class horticulture, live music, art, food, beverage and retail spaces, all integrated as essential parts of the overall experience.Įden Project Morecambe will focus on reimagining health and wellbeing, wonder and entertainment within its core venues. The project has far-reaching environmental, social and economic ambitions, but above all it will be a day out that inspires a sense of wonder and connection with the natural world.Įden Project Morecambe will be a ticketed visitor attraction that is sustainable and transformative, with large indoor environments, housed within iconic pavilions, at its heart. Eden Project Morecambe, a major new attraction, re-imagines Morecambe as a seaside resort for the 21st Century, inspiring wonder and a connection with the natural world drawing on the Eden Project’s focus on education, ecology and community.Įden Project Morecambe will be a destination that combines indoor and outdoor experiences, connecting people with the internationally-significant natural environment of Morecambe Bay while also enhancing wellbeing. When you are a young player and you make that change of club, there is a lot of pressure on you," he said.For many years Morecambe has been one of Britain’s most popular tourist destinations with visitors attracted to its stunning natural landscape. He received a glowing review from Under-21 coach Mark Robinson, who has backed the promising forward to show his potential at Stamford Bridge: "Omari has been fantastic. ![]() But there is already a feeling Hutchinson has outgrown youth football at the age of 18 and he is being tipped to make the next step up to senior football, with a loan move in January likely. The youngster, formerly on the books at Charlton, has only been at Chelsea for the better part of four months. Then, he showed another burst of pace to get in behind the defence and cross for his team-mate Mason Burstow to tap home. Collecting the ball from deep, Hutchinson raced forward past two defenders and confidently executed some stepovers before smashing high into the top corner from the edge of the box.
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