One of Britain’s biggest theme parks will close with immediate effect after almost 50 years. Cornwall’s Flambard Theme Park announced their shock closure on social media on Monday, November 4, citing rising costs and a decline in visitors as reasons, reports the Mirror.

In the statement, the park said: “It is with great regret that we have to announce Flambards Theme Park will close its doors permanently with immediate effect.

“This difficult decision was reached only after all possible avenues had been exhausted and we fully recognise the impact of this closure on the local community and the sense of loss that it may bring.

“Despite significant and ongoing investment since its rescue from closure in 2012 by the current owners, rising costs and a steady decline in visitor numbers have made the park’s operation and further investment unsustainable.

“Over the years, Flambards has strived to evolve, overcoming numerous challenges to continue bringing joy to families and visitors from across the region.

“Unfortunately, this year saw the retirement of several older thrill rides, as the increasing difficulty of sourcing specialised parts and maintenance expertise became insurmountable.

“Additionally, the much-loved Victorian Village exhibition now requires extensive remedial work; it will remain closed while we investigate alternative options to preserve and honour this unique collection.

“While the theme park itself will no longer operate, we are pleased to confirm that Ferdi’s Funland, the indoor play centre, will re-open as a standalone attraction on November 17th, providing a familiar place of play for younger visitors. Flambards has been a cherished destination for generations, and it is with a heavy heart that we bid farewell.

“To our loyal supporters and dedicated team, who have given their unwavering commitment through difficult times, we extend our sincerest gratitude. Thank you for making Flambards a special place.”

Flambards Theme Park originally opened in 1976 as the Cornwall Aero Park. It started as an aviation museum, showcasing aircraft and offering educational exhibits. Over the years, it evolved into a full-fledged theme park, incorporating new rides, attractions, and immersive experiences.

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