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Plans for more than 1,000 new homes in major mixed-use scheme for Porthcawl

The developments are part of a new masterplan released by the local council

The Porthcawl waterfront area could be set for some big changes(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)

New plans to transform the seaside town of Porthcawl with1 ,100 new homes as well as shops, cafes, restaurants, and leisure attractions, can be revealed. The developments are part of a new masterplan released by the local council ahead of planned public consultations.

The consultation, set for next month,, will also come alongside a special exhibition event for the long-running plans which include a range of leisure and infrastructure developments for the area alongside the creation of up to 1,100 new homes.

Most notably the proposals will include new "stepped" coastal defences at Sandy Bay, as well as the creation of a pump track, skate park, and mini-golf course along with new shops, cafés, and restaurants.

It also includes the construction of 1,100 new houses across three areas of the town with up to 450 at Sandy Bay, 200 at Coney Beach, and up to 450 at Salt Lake with plans also intended for the popular Griffin Park to triple in size.

Additionally plans could see space set aside for the town to host seasonal events such as fairs as well as overnight parking for motorhomes at Sandy Lane with room for Newton Primary school to expand.

There could also be a number of car parking developments with a potential multi-storey car park featured at Salt Lake along with the "redevelopment" of the existing open air car park at Hillsboro.

With part of the land set aside for the development the town will also see the closure of its iconic Coney Beach Amusement Park in the coming years after more than 100 years of business in the area.

A computer-generated image showing the Porthcawl Waterfront Masterplan(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)

Speaking ahead of the consultations Councillor Neelo Farr of Porthcawl said the final proposals had included as many ideas and facilities suggested by local residents as possible.