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Oakwood bought by European leisure group

Oakwood Theme Park has been snapped up for an undisclosed sum by European leisure park leaders the Aspro group.

News broke in December that the Canaston Bridge attraction, had attracted a mystery bidder. The theme park confirmed that an offer had been made and was being considered by management but refused to be drawn into speculation as to the identity of the bidder.

A statement issued on behalf of Oakwood Theme Park and the Aspro Group today confirmed the sale.

"I am delighted that Aspro has acquired the park, which is Wales's largest paid for visitor attraction," said former owner Paddy McNamara, "as they have an excellent track record of operating leisure parks across Europe."

The Aspro group currently operates 32 leisure parks in seven countries: 13 in Spain, one in Portugal, one in Switzerland, one in Belgium, nine in France, five in Finland.

With the acquisition of Oakwood the company now owns three parks in the U.K. the other two being the Deep Sea World Aquarium in Fife near Edinburgh and Blue Planet Aquarium in Ellesmere Port, Chester.

The group described Oakwood as "a highly regarded amusement park with magnificent installations".

The tourist attraction celebrated its 20th birthday last year, after starting life as a dairy farm diversification in 1987.

Since then, it has expanded to employ 350 seasonal staff and 45 permanent workers, and has invested more than £21million in new rides.

Among them are the famous Megafobia, rated as one of the world's best wooden rollercoasters, and the £3m vertical drop rollercoaster Speed - the first of its kind in the UK.

Managing director and major shareholder, Paddy McNamara, bought out his older brother William, who is now chief executive of the £110m Bluestone complex, several years ago.

Oakwood will be open for the 2008 season from 20th March until 28th September.

3:55pm Tuesday 11th March 2008

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Posted by: Andrew Lye, Johnston on 3:58pm Tue 11 Mar 08
Does this mean we will be spared McFly? He hopes.
From the Real Andrew Lye of Johnston
Posted by: Reg on the Rath, Milford Haven on 4:06pm Tue 11 Mar 08
For all the musical headbangers what an appropriate name for the new leisure group!
Posted by: Chas Cochrane, Manorbier on 9:16pm Tue 11 Mar 08
"Paddy McNamara, bought out his older brother William, who is now chief executive of the £110 Bluestone complex, several years ago."

Only £110 for Bluestone, how did he do it?
Sorry, couldnt resist that!
Posted by: Andrew Lye, Johnston on 9:02am Wed 12 Mar 08
"Among them are the famous Megafobia, rated as one of the world's best wooden rollercoasters"

Like, how many wooden rollercoasters are there in the world these days? Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Posted by: CoasterBloke, UK on 9:46am Wed 12 Mar 08
Andrew Lye wrote:
"Among them are the famous Megafobia, rated as one of the world's best wooden rollercoasters"

Like, how many wooden rollercoasters are there in the world these days? Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
165 Operating ones! So if Magafobia is rated highly out of that many it cannot be that bad?????
Posted by: warren treggiden, pembrokeshire on 9:59am Thu 13 Mar 08
does this mean more rip off food prices ?
warren
Posted by: Petunia, Pembrokeshire on 3:37pm Tue 18 Mar 08
Well I, for one, I thrilled McFly are coming to Pembrokeshire, and anyone who posts smarta**e remarks here belittling anyone who is looking forward to this event is just highlighting their own small-mindedness. No-one is asking you to be a fan, but - and here's a novel suggestion for you - live and let live. What kind of a world would we live in if everyone had to subscribe to a particular point of view, yet that's what the majority of posters here want. If you don't agree with their very narrow views then they'll attempt to publicly humilate you. Agree with us or face our scorn, seems to be their creed. How big and how very clever.
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