Glamorgan Gazette

Porthcawl regenerati­on plans reach milestone

- LEWIS SMITH Reporter lewis.smith@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE developmen­t of land on Porthcawl’s waterfront has taken a step closer after the Welsh Government confirmed it purchased parcels of land in the seafront area.

The announceme­nt came as Welsh ministers confirmed they had secured the ownership of sections of land based on a 20 hectare site, at the heart of the area for Bridgend Council’s regenerati­on in Porthcawl.

The sale includes the Coney Beach Amusement Park site and the adjoining section of land known locally as the monster park. It is now expected that the amusement park, which has been a popular feature in the town for more than 100 years, will continue to run for up to three years before any work starts.

The land located at Sandy Bay, will now be used as part of the proposed mixed-use developmen­t in the area that is expected to feature a new housing estate, retail business facilities, a new primary school, and a number of recreation­al and leisure opportunit­ies.

It will also see the area of Griffin Park increased in size and altered, with a road system running through the lower section of the park where the tennis courts are currently based.

A spokespers­on for Bridgend council said: “With the two sites now unlocked for significan­t new developmen­t, Welsh Government and Bridgend County Borough Council will work in partnershi­p to regenerate the area in line with the Local Developmen­t Plan and the Placemakin­g Strategy for Porthcawl.

“As part of the ambitious new plans for the area, Griffin Park will double in size.

“Access to the beach will be improved, and new retail, business and visitor facilities will be introduced along with a new primary school and around 900 much-needed new homes.

“The plans for the area, which draw on feedback from a recent community consultati­on asking local people what sort of facilities they want for Porthcawl, include new and significan­tly improved open space for residents and visitors to enjoy. This is in addition to a 200 metre seaside park already planned as part of the nearby Salt Lake developmen­t.”

Councillor Neelo Farr, cabinet member for regenerati­on said: “This move is a major sign of confidence in Porthcawl and represents a highly significan­t investment from Welsh Government which recognises the area’s importance and potential.

“By unlocking and expediting the acquisitio­n of this land, Welsh Government has effectivel­y enabled the council to focus more of its resources upon maximising the benefits of regenerati­on.

“As a result, we will be increasing the amount of affordable housing that will become available as part of this project, and safeguardi­ng higher levels of quality than was previously possible.

“We are delighted that Welsh Government has demonstrat­ed this sign of faith in our plans for Porthcawl, and look forward to working together in close partnershi­p in order to deliver long-lasting, high-quality, sustainabl­e regenerati­on that will be of benefit to residents and visitors alike.”

Speaking after the announceme­nt,

Pat Evans, of Coney Beach Amusement Park, said: “Generation­s of our family have lived and worked alongside each other here at Coney Beach for over 100 years.

“We will be forever proud of our showman heritage and the memories that we have created for all our customers who have visited us and shared in our love of the ‘fun of the fair’ and the legacy that Coney Beach leaves.

“We are confident in Welsh Government and Bridgend County Borough Council’s ability to deliver on the community ambitions as we move into this new era, and were pleased to agree to operate Coney Beach for a few more years to give continuity for the town before the redevelopm­ent commences.

“May Porthcawl continue to prosper.”

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JONATHAN MYERS Coney Beach Pleasure Park in Porthcawl will eventually disappear from the seafront as part of redevelopm­ent plans
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