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Copeland Borough Council

Iron Line, Millom, Cumbria

Engineering & ArchitectureCPV 71000000
ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published5 Jan 2022
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
Diane Ward
Diane.Ward@copeland.gov.uk
+44 1946598300

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

Copeland Borough Council (CBC), led by the Millom Town Deal Board, is delighted to have been awarded a sizeable grant from the government’s Town Deal, to deliver a transformational programme of investment and development for the Millom and Haverigg area.

The purpose of the funding is to drive long term economic and productivity growth, through investment in connectivity, land use, economic assets (including cultural assets), skills and enterprise infrastructure.

Millom is a peninsular town in South West Cumbria.

Together with the adjacent coastal settlement of Haverigg, it is home to 7,300 residents and serves a large rural catchment of some 11,500 residents.

Millom’s growth was founded on the discovery of iron ore in Hodbarrow in the mid 19th Century, however since the closure of the mines in 1968, the town has been left without a clear economic purpose.

Today, Millom is struggling to maintain a vibrant and viable town centre offer.

It is the intention to use the Town Deal grant to facilitate economic growth, through a place making initiative celebrating the town's exceptional natural environment, and so, underpin a thriving and resilient community through sensitive public realm design, heritage, and culture.

Millom has a unique and breathtaking setting, framed by the Lake District fells, the Duddon Estuary and the Irish Sea.

It is this natural setting and the industrial heritage of the iron works at Hodbarrow that are the catalysts for ambitious plans to drive sustainable economic growth across the area, by creating thriving independent businesses and a distinctive culture, arts and tourism offer, in close proximity to the UNESCO heritage site that is the Lake District National Park.

The awarded funding is for four interlinked projects, each of which has been selected by the local community, which together form the Town Investment Plan: 1.

The Iron Line 2.

Reactivating heritage buildings 3.

Activating community health 4.

Connecting Millom and Haverigg This competition addresses one of these projects: the Iron Line.

The Iron Line is conceived as one element in South Copeland’s tourism offer, a day out for visitors but somewhere to return to because of its natural beauty and the quality of its educational and commercial offers.

The aim of the Iron Line is to transform the area around the unique coastal lagoon at Millom into a recreational attraction that fuses ecology,heritage and culture within this fully inclusive natural green space.

As a point of difference, the project must embellish and support Millom’s reputation as a fully accessible place to visit, work and live, facilitating health and wellbeing within the local population and helping to attract the ‘purple pound’ with a positive approach to accessibility for all.

The Iron Line will target all ages and provide a multi-sensory experience so everyone can participate and enjoy the unique setting.

However, perhaps the most important issue for any design team will be the balance between nature and humans – how can the critical need for economic prosperity and development to support the local population be balanced with the sanctity of the natural setting on this important piece of England’s natural coastline.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Government’s Town Deal, to deliver a transformational

government’s Town Deal, to deliver a transformational programme of investment and development for the Millom and Haverigg area.

02

Today, Millom is struggling to maintain

Today, Millom is struggling to maintain a vibrant and viable town centre offer.

03

As a point of difference, the project

As a point of difference, the project must embellish and support Millom’s reputation as a fully accessible place to visit, work and live,.

04

The Iron Line will target all ages

The Iron Line will target all ages and provide a multi-sensory experience so everyone can participate and enjoy the.

05

For economic prosperity and development to support

for economic prosperity and development to support the local population be balanced with the sanctity of the natural setting on this.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-02e322
Stage
award · Awarded
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
000170-2022
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