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Plans may alter the face of Welsh seaside town

November 05, 2025

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Western Mail

PROPOSALS to build a new lido swimming pool and funfair rides have been revealed as part of updated regeneration plans for Porthcawl.

- LEWIS SMITH

The revised plans also include the development of new homes, green spaces, shops, a site for motor-homes and caravans, and several leisure attractions.

It could also include the creation of a new splash pad, pump track, multi-use games area and community gardens if eventually taken forward by Bridgend County Borough Council.

The latest version of the plan comes after “many years” of development by the authority and the Welsh Government, with the previous one leading to criticism from members of the public.

A major concern about the scheme was the potential pressure that the number of proposed houses could put on local infrastructure, medical services and parking.

There were further worries over what some felt could be a potential loss of the town’s identity as the development progresses, with many feeling that locations along the seafront should be preserved for leisure facilities for the community instead of housing.

It even led to a protest being held on Porthcawl beachfront in August, with around 300 people carrying banners and signs to oppose the plans.

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