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Next phase of work to start on Carlisle Citadels project

by Cumbria Crack
16/04/2026
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Carlisle’s Citadels project has entered its next phase of work.

The University of Cumbria’s flagship regeneration project – which aims to centralise the university in the city – is gearing up to begin final survey work in preperation to demolish the 1970s Kramer Building, opening up the site for the development.

The university has appointed contractor Graham for this next major phase of work.

Extensive preparatory work has taken place behind the scenes in recent months, including detailed site surveys and over £1 million of asbestos removal.

This work has now been completed, revealing clean building structures ready for redevelopment.

Demolition work is scheduled to begin later this month. Ahead of this, a temporary site boundary will be installed to ensure the safety of the public and site teams.

The Kramer Building will be dismantled in small, carefully managed sections until its height is reduced below that of neighbouring buildings on English Street.

Once this is achieved, larger machinery will be brought in to complete the remainder of the demolition. This process is expected to conclude by the end of June 2026.

The majority of the £77.5 million required for the Citadels project is being provided by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government through the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal, with over £5.2 million contributed via the Carlisle Town Deal Fund.

Tracey Slaven, chief transformation officer at the University of Cumbria, said: “This is a pivotal time for both the university and the wider city. Moving into the next phase of this project brings us another step closer to realising our shared vision for the Citadels site.

“We will continue working closely with our partners, including Cumberland Council and the Borderlands Partnership, as we progress towards appointing a main contractor.

“The new Citadels development is on track to welcome its first students in 2028.”

Want to learn more about the Citadels project and what it really involves? Read on here.

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