πΈ Take a Step Inside the Eerie Remains of a Once-Thriving Welsh Funfair π‘


If the walls of Coney Beach amusement park could talk, theyβd tell tales of joy, laughter, and the magical sounds of a bustling seaside attraction. This iconic Porthcawl funfair, which entertained visitors for over a century, has now become a haunting memory of its vibrant past.

The beloved seaside gem, which swung open its gates back in 1918, saw its final thrill-seekers last October. Now, just three months on, its once-vivid colours are fading, and what remains is a ghostly shell of treasured memories. This time last year, news broke that the famous site and its neighbouring promenade would be transformed into a dazzling new development. The plans promise hundreds of homes, shops, and leisure spots. Last summer was announced as the park’s swan song, a moment that closed a remarkable 107-year chapter.
As these eerie images reveal, the familiar sights are now a poignant echo of their former glory. An empty entrance once teeming with excitement now stands quiet and closed. Countless families hold dear their memories here, but no new ones will be made.
The rides have stopped spinning, and the hustle and bustle have vanished, though traces of its lively past still linger. Fans of Coney Beach are racing to secure cherished memorabilia before the iconic site is completely dismantled. It’s a sad goodbye for many, but perhaps a new chapter awaits, ready to breathe life back into Porthcawl’s treasured coastline.
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