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Seabank Hotel. Porthcawl is a holiday resort in South Wales and is home to a large static caravan park known as Trecco Bay, which is owned and operated by Parkdean Resorts.It has an extensive promenade and several beaches: a tourist-oriented beach at Trecco Bay, at the east end of the town; a sandy beach at Rest Bay, which lies to the north-west of the town; and the quiet and sandy Pink Bay ...
Rest Bay is a bay and beach near Porthcawl on the coast of Bridgend County Borough, Wales. The long sandy beach is west facing and is popular with surfers, though facilities have been basic. There is a pay and display carpark. A cafe, Malc's, was located nearby. [1]
Coney Beach had a reasonable record of safety between its opening in 1920 and its commercial heyday between the 1950s and 1980s, when it often attracted several thousand visitors per week in the summer months. From 1994 to 2000, Coney Beach was the scene of several serious and, in one case, fatal incidents:
The original "New House" building in 1860. The hotel originally began around 1860 as a smaller building named the New House and was built by George Dement, an architect who designed John Street in Porthcawl. [1] Around 1870, a larger house was built on the site and was named "The Seaview Bank".
Porthcawl Town Athletic F.C. R. Rest Bay; Rest Bay (electoral ward) S. St John the Baptist Church, Porthcawl; Seabank Hotel This page was last edited on 10 July 2014 ...
Porthcawl Tractor in use on the RNLI Slipway in Porthcawl. In 1996 the RNLI decided that Porthcawl needed a larger boat and a new, purpose built boathouse was constructed to house a brand new B-class (Atlantic 75) lifeboat, along with a new Talus MB-4H Hydrostatic launch tractor and Talus Atlantic Drive Off / Drive On launch carriage. [5]
Newton is a ward to Porthcawl Town Council and Bridgend County Borough Council.It is represented by four town councillors on Porthcawl Town Council. [4]Since the 1999 county elections Newton has been a county ward, electing one county councillor to Bridgend County Borough Council.
The Grand Pavilion is an entertainment venue in Porthcawl, Bridgend County Borough, Wales, opened on 8 August, 1932 by Councillor Russell Mabley J.P., Chairman of P.U.D.C. [1] It has an octagonal dome and extensive frontage, and was originally intended as a Palm Court for hosting tea dances, balls and civic functions.