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The farm park owner's £2m gamble on his visitor attraction

When Cefn Mably Farm Park was hit by floods and then closed by Covid its owner decided to use the time to make all the improvements he had been wanting to the South Wales attraction

(Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)

The annus horribilis that was 2020 for many started a little earlier for Rhys Edwards.

The owner of the popular family attraction Cefn Mably woke on a Sunday in February to see water rushing across his farm.

The farm, which is on the outskirts of Cardiff, was flooded and Mr Edwards took the decision to shut for a few months to repair and make renovations.

Just a month later and the whole country went in lockdown, and the attraction hasn't opened again.

Instead of patching up the farm, Mr Edwards took the bold decision to drastically overhaul the site to ensure once the country returns to normal, or close to it, families will flock to the farm.

He has bet £2m on it.

One of the first things visitors will notice when they return to Cefn Mably Farm Park is the aeroplane that was in the middle of the big field has gone. The second thing is likely to be the train track that cuts a path around the grounds.

Mr Edwards felt that with the site unable to visit it was an ideal time to make the improvements he had long been wanting to make.