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Huge blow to UK seaside town as major attraction to shut after 100 years

By staff11 July 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Brits worry a popular seaside town will meet its demise following the announcement that its biggest attraction is slated to be bulldozed down due to a new council development

People enjoy the fine, warm, sunny weather by the beach in Porthcawl, Wales.
The move has been described as the ‘end of an era’(Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)

Fears a beloved seaside resort will turn into a ‘ghost town’ have emerged, following the closure of a century-old attraction.

Situated on the stunning Welsh coastline, some 25 miles west of Cardiff, lies the coastal gem of Porthcawl. Neighbouring the Kenfig National Nature Reserve, and home to miles of soft golden sand, it is an ideal base to explore the country’s rich wildlife and pristine beaches. But, Porthcawl’s biggest claim to fame is its Coney Beach Pleasure Park.

Opening up back in 1920, the fun fair enthralled thousands of tourists back in its heyday, thanks to its eclectic range of stomach-churning rides and food vendors. But in a move that has been described as the ‘end of an era’, Coney Park is slated to shut its doors for good – giving Brits just three months to experience the dodgems, go karts, flying cars and tea cups for one last time.

 Coney Beach
Coney Beach is closing in October, its owners have confirmed(Image: John Myers)

The announcement follows a consultation back in February, where Bridgend council and the Welsh government unveiled plans to redevelop the waterfront. The transformation will see up to 1,1000 new homes replace the theme park, along with shops, restaurants, and the extension of boardwalks and green spaces.

“It is with heavy hearts we would like to share with you personally that this season at Coney Beach will be our last,” the owners of the pleasure park wrote on Facebook. “We will be closing our gates for the final time this October.

View of rides at Coney Beach
The theme park is being turned into a huge housing development(Image: John Myers)

“It’s the end of an era, for over one hundred years we and other showmen and their families have lived and worked in Porthcawl, helping to make it a busy seaside destination. Bringing fun, laughter, and fond memories to so many. We will miss it greatly, and while we are sad to see our time here come to an end, we are forever grateful to have had the opportunity to have been part of so many generations of families’ lives, young and old.”

Thousands of Brits flocked to the comments section to share their fond memories of the park, with many saying they’ll miss the ‘doughnut man’. Others argued the theme park’s closure will have a negative impact on Porthcawl, with one user stating: “It will not be the same without the fairground.

COney Beach
Locals worry the town will suffer when the theme park closes(Image: John Myers)

“Porthcawl will have nothing to go down there for, only the beach, shop, and pub. The fairground made the attraction.” Another agreed, commenting: “I think there will be a negative impact on tourism for Porthcawl. The fairground has been integral to its success,” while a third added: “It really needs to stay otherwise Porthcawl will be a ghost town.”

However, others welcomed change, with one user arguing: “Times change and things move on, and Porthcawl has to. It’s been coming for years, so it shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. The days of fairgrounds are long gone; people want different things today. Porthcawl will survive; there is a lot more here than just a funfair.

Responding to the backlash, a spokesperson for the Welsh Government said: “Porthcawl is a popular tourist destination for numerous reasons, including its beautiful Blue Flag beaches and vibrant seafront attractions. The acquisition of the land represents a significant investment in the area’s future, creating new opportunities for residents, businesses and visitors whilst respecting the town’s heritage as a cherished seaside destination.”

The Mirror has also approached Bridgend County Borough Council for comment.

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