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End of an era for Rhyl's funfair | End of an era for Rhyl's funfair |
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The historic funfair at Rhyl, Denbighshire, has opened its doors for the last time. | |
The seafront funfair, which dates back to the 1890s, will be demolished to make way for an £85m development with apartments, cafes and pubs. | The seafront funfair, which dates back to the 1890s, will be demolished to make way for an £85m development with apartments, cafes and pubs. |
Despite once attracting many thousands of tourists, the funfair's popularity has declined since the 1960s. | Despite once attracting many thousands of tourists, the funfair's popularity has declined since the 1960s. |
Town mayor Dave Thomas said he felt "sadness" at the closure, but said Rhyl now had to look to the future. | Town mayor Dave Thomas said he felt "sadness" at the closure, but said Rhyl now had to look to the future. |
Mr Thomas, who once worked at the funfair, added: "On one side of me it's a sadness because I have been part of the team that's brought enjoyment to a lot of holidaymakers. | Mr Thomas, who once worked at the funfair, added: "On one side of me it's a sadness because I have been part of the team that's brought enjoyment to a lot of holidaymakers. |
It's the way things are going for small amusement parks...we're not getting the visitors that we used to get Harold Robinson, owner | It's the way things are going for small amusement parks...we're not getting the visitors that we used to get Harold Robinson, owner |
"But the other thing is, we have got to look ahead. A lot of seaside towns now are suffering." | "But the other thing is, we have got to look ahead. A lot of seaside towns now are suffering." |
All rides at the funfair cost £1 to mark the last day on Sunday. | |
Harold Robinson, the funfair's chief executive, said: "Seaside resorts aren't what they used to be. | Harold Robinson, the funfair's chief executive, said: "Seaside resorts aren't what they used to be. |
"I'm afraid it's the way things are going for the small amusement parks like us. We're not getting the visitors that we used to get. | "I'm afraid it's the way things are going for the small amusement parks like us. We're not getting the visitors that we used to get. |
"They're all doing other things now, holidays have changed. There's more in-house entertainment, there's more out-of-town shopping, there's cheap holidays abroad. It's all played a part." | "They're all doing other things now, holidays have changed. There's more in-house entertainment, there's more out-of-town shopping, there's cheap holidays abroad. It's all played a part." |
Package holidays | Package holidays |
Rhyl took off as a holiday resort once its rail station opened in 1848 and by the 1890s the Marine Lake fairground was seeing thousands of visitors annually. | Rhyl took off as a holiday resort once its rail station opened in 1848 and by the 1890s the Marine Lake fairground was seeing thousands of visitors annually. |
The funfair moved to its present site on the seafront after World War II, but it later fell victim to the rise of the overseas package holiday. | The funfair moved to its present site on the seafront after World War II, but it later fell victim to the rise of the overseas package holiday. |
The town too has suffered in recent years, with the West End ward - which takes in the seafront - being described in 2000 as the most deprived area in Wales. | The town too has suffered in recent years, with the West End ward - which takes in the seafront - being described in 2000 as the most deprived area in Wales. |
Denbighshire Council believes the new development will form a vital part of the town's regeneration in recent years. | Denbighshire Council believes the new development will form a vital part of the town's regeneration in recent years. |
All rides will be £1 to mark the funfair's last day | All rides will be £1 to mark the funfair's last day |
The Ocean beach plan, put forward by Manchester-based Modus Properties, also includes a hotel and a supermarket. | The Ocean beach plan, put forward by Manchester-based Modus Properties, also includes a hotel and a supermarket. |
The local authority's planning officers recommended the council back the scheme - which will also include affordable housing and a conference centre - and approval was granted in May. | The local authority's planning officers recommended the council back the scheme - which will also include affordable housing and a conference centre - and approval was granted in May. |
A spokesperson for Denbighshire County Council said: "It is always sad when a much loved attraction has to close, however times change and Rhyl needs to move with these changing times. | A spokesperson for Denbighshire County Council said: "It is always sad when a much loved attraction has to close, however times change and Rhyl needs to move with these changing times. |
"The Rhyl Going Forward project is the dawn of a new era for the whole of the town. | "The Rhyl Going Forward project is the dawn of a new era for the whole of the town. |
"The Ocean Plaza project on the former Fun Fair site is a catalyst for development in the West End of the town." | "The Ocean Plaza project on the former Fun Fair site is a catalyst for development in the West End of the town." |
But some people who cater for the tourists attracted by the promenade said the town would lose out and claimed the new scheme offers little for visitors. | But some people who cater for the tourists attracted by the promenade said the town would lose out and claimed the new scheme offers little for visitors. |
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