Sutton on Sea cultural hub delayed due to sea defence permits
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The completion of a £6.8m seafront cultural hub in a Lincolnshire town has been delayed until spring 2025.
A redevelopment of the 1950s colonnade structure in Sutton on Sea aims to offer creative workshops as well as programmes for local schoolchildren.
East Lindsey District Council said the work had been delayed due to permit arrangements with the Environment Agency connected to sea defences.
The Environment Agency said the permits had now been granted.
The redeveloped colonnade is set to include a restaurant, cafe, gallery, craft studios, seasonal overnight lodges and a viewing platform.
Steve Kirk, the council's portfolio holder for coastal economy, said the hub was supposed to be completed by the end of May but the planning process had slowed work down.
"These projects take time as there is lots of bureaucracy to work through," he said.
"We want this building to be around for a long time, and for that to happen you need good sea defences.
"I totally understand people's frustrations with the time it is taking."
An Environment Agency spokesperson said: "We are working closely with East Lindsey District Council to ensure the sea defences are protected during and after the works.
"Permits have now been granted for construction work to continue."
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