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Coney Beach Amusement Park in Porthcawl shut ceaselessly in October 2025 (Image: Getty)
A preferred seaside theme park that entertained guests for greater than a century is now being demolished after closing for good. Coney Beach Amusement Park in Porthcawl, Wales, welcomed generations of households earlier than shutting its gates for the ultimate time in October 2025.
The historic fairground had been working for 107 years after first opening in 1918. Now demolition of the location is underway. The seaside amusement park featured a mixture of traditional rides, arcades and conventional fairground points of interest. Among the best-known rides had been the Superstar flat experience, Beach Party and the Nessi curler coaster.
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The historic fairground had been working for 107 years after first opening in 1918 (Image: Getty)
Visitors might additionally get pleasure from dodgems, go-karts, a ghost prepare, waltzers, a enjoyable home and a carousel.
For many households visiting the south Wales coast, a visit to Coney Beach turned a long-standing custom.
Children who as soon as rode the points of interest later returned with their very own kids and grandchildren.
The amusement park is believed to have initially been constructed to entertain American troops coming back from the World War 1. Its identify was impressed by the well-known pleasure park at Coney Island in New York.
However, after greater than a century in operation, the park closed completely on the finish of the 2025 season.
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The amusement park is believed to have initially been constructed to entertain American troops (Image: Getty)
The last day of operation was October 4, when the gates had been padlocked after the final rides completed operating. A fireworks show was held on the ultimate night as guests gathered to say goodbye.
Earlier in 2023 the Evans household, who owned the amusement park, bought the location to the Welsh Government.
The land varieties a part of a serious regeneration mission deliberate for the Porthcawl waterfront. The redevelopment proposal consists of plans for as much as 980 houses in addition to outlets, cafés and eating places.
Local planners say the mission goals to safe the long-term way forward for Porthcawl as a seaside vacation spot and create new jobs.
When the closure was introduced, the homeowners shared an emotional message. In a press release they stated: “It is with heavy hearts we would like to share with you personally that this season at Coney Beach will be our last.

Demolition of the theme park began in January (Image: Google Maps)
“It’s the end of an era. For over 100 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.
“Thank you for sharing our love of ‘all the fun of the fair’ and the legacy that Coney Beach leaves. The Evans family.”
Bridgend councillor Elen Jones stated many individuals had been saddened by the information. “People are grieving because it’s the end of an era,” she stated.
However, she added that the regeneration plans purpose to help the city’s long-term future.
“The fair was only open maybe 100 days a year but the people of Porthcawl live here another 265 days,” Ms Jones stated.
Demolition of the previous amusement park started in January.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2179641/popular-uk-theme-park-demolished-shut-down-forever