Muse appointed for Barrow’s Marina Village: remediation and phasing lens for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Westmorland & Furness Council has appointed Muse Places, working through the ECF partnership with Homes England and Legal & General, as development partner for Barrow’s Marina Village, a waterfront neighbourhood planned for around 1,350 homes plus a nature conservation area and public open space. Phase one remediation of six hectares, funded by £5.5m from the Getting Building Fund, finished in November 2023, while phase two is remediating a further 19 hectares with £24.8m BIL funding, including realignment of Cavendish Dock Road, utilities diversion/protection and temporary relocation of a council waste depot. Planning approval for phase three, which will unlock a further 16% of the site once biodiversity net gain credits are agreed, and the new pre-development agreement will lead into a full master development agreement covering design, infrastructure phasing and funding.
Technical Brief
- Phase one remediated 6 ha of brownfield land, funded by £5.5m Getting Building Fund.
- Ongoing phase two is treating 19 ha, backed by £24.8m Brownfield, Infrastructure and Land funding.
- Cavendish Dock Road is being realigned in phase two, with further realignment planned in phase three.
- Utilities along the corridor are being either diverted or locally protected to suit the new road geometry.
- A council waste depot is being decanted to a temporary site to clear the development footprint.
- Planning consent for phase three (granted November 2025) unlocks an additional 16% of the overall site.
- Biodiversity net gain credits must be secured before that extra 16% can be brought forward for construction.
Our Take
Within the 511 Infrastructure stories in our database, few involve brownfield packages as large as the 19 ha second-phase remediation at Marina Village, signalling that Westmorland & Furness Council is tackling one of the more complex regeneration footprints currently in play in a UK regional town.
The combination of Homes England’s Brownfield, Infrastructure and Land funding and the earlier Getting Building Fund support suggests Marina Village is being used as a test-bed for stacking central-government funding streams, which other northern English councils may look to replicate for dockside or ex-industrial land.
Muse’s role here, alongside the English Cities Fund backers Legal & General and Homes England, aligns with its pattern in our coverage of taking on multi-phase regeneration where early remediation risk is high, which typically allows the public sector landowner to de-risk and then phase in private residential and mixed-use investment.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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