Frontierland has been a vacant eyesore on Morecambe’s seafront since closing in the late 1990s. For over 20 years it was subject to a number of failed private sector schemes until it was bought by the city council to kickstart redevelopment.
Lancaster Council is now entering into local consultation about the Frontierland site, both within the community and with key stakeholders. This will help instruct the council as to which objectives it wishes to pursue. Plans will begin to take shape once a tender process has been agreed and developers are invited to tender. A project board set up to oversee the overall vision for the site’s future is now asking people and organisations for their views on a set of high-level objectives that will guide development. At three-hectares (7.5 acre) the Frontierland site is the largest development opportunity in central Morecambe for many years.
You can read more about this on our website at: https://westendmorecambe.co.uk/frontierland-consultation/
You can also get involved with the consultation by visiting the web address below or by scanning the QR code and sending in your comments.
www.lancaster.gov.uk/frontierland-consultation
Closing date for comments: 12 noon, 3 January 2024