Creditors of the defunct Life Force project will meet next week - but the debt administra has warned there is little hope for any of them getting back the money they are owed.

The faith centre's two management companies, St Peter's House Trading Ltd and St Peter's House Bradford Ltd, went into administration in February.

The centre had poor visitor numbers in its first few months of operation and has been put in the hands of officials from Bradford Cathedral.

Chris Brooksbank, administrating on behalf of the O'Hara and Co insolvency practice, said: "The company will be placed into liquidation but no funds will be distributed at the meeting because there are virtually no assets, there is only a small bank balance.

"It will be a case of getting the money back from the bank and anything else which may crop up."

The day will see two separate meetings, one for the creditors of the companies and the other for shareholders.

Mr Brooksbank said he was still going through the companies' accounts to determine the final amount they owe to creditors.

A preferential order of creditors would be determined should any more amounts of money be found, he added.

Among those owed money are the Millennium Commission which pumped in £2.2 million of the £5 million used to get Life Force off the ground.

A Commission spokesman said: "If we were to claim the money back, it would be entirely separate from the creditors' meeting, but it hasn't come anywhere near that yet.

"The Commission met Cathedral representatives yesterday as part of our ongoing meetings with them."

Cathedral staff are working with the Commission and possible backers to try to secure a future for the venue.

They stress its present closure is only temporary.

Life Force was opened last July. It was hailed as the successor to the Faith Zone in the Millennium Dome, whose visitors it had hoped to attract after the London venue closed at the end of last year.

Life Force closed after only seven months after dramatically failing to attract the 770 visitors a week predicted for it.