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Birmingham Post
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George Morgan & Tom Houghton

The demolition plans for iconic seaside development as new scheme's completion date announced

An iconic Merseyside seaside development is to be demolished to make way for leisure attractions, a hotel and apartments.

New Brighton's New Palace and Adventureland is to be replaced by a new scheme led by a developer hoping to bring the resort "into the 21st Century".

Viking New Brighton said it is working with Gravity Active Entertainment, a company behind attractions such as virtual reality bowling, go karting and high ropes climbing in other parts of the country, which is set to invest in 80,000 square feet of leisure space.

Demolition would could begin as soon as September, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

If all goes to plan, the new attractions set to take over from New Palace and Adventureland, which are still to be decided on, could be in place as soon as next summer.

This is what the new plans could look like (Paddock Johnson)

Viking New Brighton said this leisure plan will be prioritised ahead of proposals for a new hotel.

Apartments will also be built on some of the space vacated by New Palace and Adventureland, but they will be constructed in a second phase of the project.

All of these plans still leave over 100,000 square feet of space remaining at the site, but Viking New Brighton said many companies are interested in moving into the remaining space.

Viking New Brighton's spokesperson said: "Gravity realises that the New Brighton resort needs a new identity, to come into the 21st century.

"We have said we won't close New Palace and Adventureland during the summer season, so it [the closure] will be in September at the earliest.

"Then work will start on the demolition and regeneration. I know the priority of Wirral Council is to have leisure facilities back as well as a hotel.

"Leisure is the priority and it will be the first thing to be built. The earliest it could be done is the middle of summer 2022 if everything goes to plan."

Reflecting on the state of New Brighton in recent years, the spokesperson added: "New Brighton has been forgotten for many, many years, but now people are actually throwing their hat into the ring to redevelop the promenade."

Gravity Active Entertainment was approached for comment, but did not respond by the time of publication.

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