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Prestigious accolade for Whitehaven’s The Edge

Business Crack by Business Crack
June 25, 2026
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The Edge in Whitehaven has won a prestigious North West accolade.

The coastal activities centre on Whitehaven Harbour, won the Excellence in Planning for a Successful Economy category at the North West Awards for Planning Excellence 2026.

The category recognises projects that make a significant contribution to economic prosperity and celebrates outstanding work across regeneration, commercial development, infrastructure and public realm improvements.

The Edge was also shortlisted in the Excellence in Planning for Heritage and Culture category.

The Edge was funded by Sellafield Ltd through its SiX (Social Impact Multiplied) fund and the Coastal Communities Fund, with Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners leading the development.

Cumberland Council submitted the project for the awards in recognition of its role in supporting economic growth, attracting visitors and creating new opportunities for the local community through the planning system.

The judges described The Edge as a bold and distinctive waterfront development that delivers clear community and placemaking benefits, supported by proactive and collaborative engagement from an early stage.

They highlighted how the scheme enhances local distinctiveness, encourages outdoor activity and community use, and makes a strong contribution to the vitality of the harbour area.

They also recognised its innovative business model, which helps secure the long-term viability of the facility while enabling leisure provision to be subsidised for the wider community.

Mark Fryer, leader of Cumberland Council said: “Winning this award is a fantastic achievement for The Edge and everyone involved in bringing it to life. It reflects the strength of partnership working in Cumberland and the positive impact that well-planned development can have on our communities and local economy.

“The Edge is helping to attract visitors, create new opportunities and showcase Whitehaven as a vibrant coastal destination, and we are delighted to see it recognised at this level.”

Deanne Shallcross, chief executive of Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners, added: “We are delighted by the award, not just for ourselves but for all the individuals and organisations who have played their part over the years to help deliver this unique project.

“It hasn’t been without its challenges! But we hope all those involved, from the early stages to completion, will look back and feel proud of themselves, the vision, ambition, collaboration and the successful building that’s open today.

“We’re also pleased for the commercial operator Osprey and the diverse groups of regular users, who have helped transform a new building for coastal activities into a valued creative and community hub where people don’t just use the facilities but also build friendships and wider support networks.

“Early feedback has highlighted a genuine sense of ownership, belonging and community pride, where visitors feel welcome, connected and valued, which is fantastic!”

Tracey West, head of social impact at Sellafield Ltd, said: “We’re delighted to see The Edge recognised at the RTPI North West Awards.

“This fantastic facility is already making a real difference to Whitehaven, supporting jobs, attracting visitors and strengthening the town’s coastal economy.

“Our investment, delivered through our social impact, multiplied programme, reflects our commitment to creating long-term benefits for our communities. We’re proud to have supported a project that not only celebrates Whitehaven’s maritime heritage but also creates new opportunities for residents, businesses and future generations.

“This award is a testament to the strong partnership between Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners, local stakeholders and the wider community.

“Congratulations to everyone involved in bringing this ambitious vision to life.”

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