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Millom’s Iron Line project takes step forward

by Cumbria Crack
05/01/2022
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Iron Line submission by Layer Studio

Plans to transform an area of Cumbria’s coastline has taken a step forward.

A design partner has been chosen for the Iron Line, which will see the sea wall and coastal lagoon enhanced across RSPB Hodbarrow.

A total of 21 landscape and architectural teams entered the competition to find a design partner, five were shortlisted and further submissions from the teams were displayed at a four-day exhibition.

A panel was then convened which took community feedback into consideration before making a final decision.

Layer Studio was selected as the design partner to take the project to the next stage. The panel said its submission was sensitive to place, heritage, ecology, culture, and community.

The team is led by renowned landscape architects and includes a specialist in projects that require engagement with the local community.

Robert Morris-Eyton, chairman of Millom Town Deal board, was a member of the panel. 

He said: “We were incredibly impressed with the very high standard of submissions for this competition.

“The panel assessed the highly talented teams, all of whom had the ability and skills to take this project forward and do an excellent job.  

“The quality of thinking and depth of expertise in all the teams was clear.  This was a very close competition but ultimately the panel was unanimous in selecting Layer Studio as the winner.

“We now look forward to working with the team as they develop outline proposals specific to the Iron Line project.”

Millom and Haverigg were among 101 towns invited to bid for a share of the Government’s £3.6 billion Towns Fund in 2019 – part of the Government’s Levelling Up agenda. 

Working alongside Copeland Borough Council, the Millom Town Deal Board secured an offer of £20.6 million from the fund in July for projects it identified as local priorities.

In addition to The Iron Line, three further projects are included in the successful Town Investment Plan; Reactivating Heritage Buildings, Connected Millom and Haverigg and Activating Community Health which will incorporate a community swimming pool.

Each aims to help maximise inclusive economic growth and better connectivity for the area while developing a welcoming arts, culture and tourism offer, thriving independent businesses and healthy, active people.

The Iron Line competition was overseen by Colander Associates Ltd on behalf of Millom Town Deal Board and Copeland Borough Council.

Matthew Warner, the director of Layer Studio, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to win this international design competition and be selected as the design partner to enhance Millom’s coastal lagoon, sea wall and nature reserve. 

“With the Iron Line project we have a unique opportunity to create a world class visitor attraction that will breathe new life into Millom’s visitor economy and help drive forward its ambitious Town Deal. 

“We’re looking forward to working with partners and the local community to bring this exciting vision to life.”

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