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Porthcawl seafront plans scaled back after resident pressure

In a new video released this week, the council said the “changing master plan reflects the feedback we’ve heard.” Among the revisions are reduced building heights, expanded green space, and new walking and cycling routes designed to connect the waterfront.

The council confirmed that Griffin Park will triple in size, linking to a continuous boardwalk and a new coastal park. It also announced that Sandy Bay Beach will return to public ownership, with plans for surf lessons, outdoor fitness sessions and community events.

Aerial view showing caravan park, beach access, and expanded residential zones in Porthcawl.
(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)Tilt-shift rendering of Sandy Bay showing the helter-skelter, Ferris wheel and beachfront apartments.
(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)

A council spokesperson said:

“Residents asked for a place that welcomes everyone with a mix of homes supported by a wide range of facilities. The reshaping of Porthcawl seafront has been many years in the making, driven by community engagement, shared ambition and a desire for improvement.”

Heritage features restored

The updated plans also include a state‑of‑the‑art open‑air lido and funfair rides, which the council says will “celebrate Porthcawl’s seaside heritage and create a new landmark for visitors and residents alike.”

Concept image of the proposed Porthcawl Lido, showing poolside activity and evening lighting.
(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)Proposed waterfront complex with swimming pool, beach access and paddleboarding facilities.
(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)Proposed central park surrounded by mixed-use buildings, with kiosks, cycle paths and green space.
(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)

In addition, the council confirmed that Sandy Bay’s historic “bowl” feature will be recreated, relocated and re‑imagined for modern leisure and community use.

Background

As Swansea Bay News previously reported, the council revealed its final regeneration proposals earlier this year, promising a mix of housing, leisure and tourism facilities on the seafront. The authority also warned residents about fake images circulating online which it said misrepresented the plans.

The latest revisions are presented as a direct response to community concerns that earlier designs prioritised commercial development over local needs.

Next steps

The council says further opportunities will be provided for residents to view the updated designs and share their views, including at a forthcoming public event.

Proposed community park with tiered seating, open grass areas and space for events and play.
(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)Concept image of landscaped park with pond, pavilion and pedestrian bridge.
(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)Proposed urban plaza with water fountains, shaded seating and family-friendly design.
(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)Proposed residential street with green corridor, cycle paths and pedestrian-friendly layout.
(Image: Bridgend County Borough Council)

#bridgendCountyBoroughCouncil #funfair #griffinPark #lido #porthcawl #regeneration #sandyBay #sandyBayBeach

Aerial view of Porthcawl seafront with marina, beach, and amusement rides.Coastal town with beach, caravan park, and residential housing.Miniature-style view of Sandy Bay with funfair rides and modern housing.Sunset view of Porthcawl Lido with swimmers and social spaces.

Welsh Government says South West Wales bathing waters rated ‘excellent’ – but sewage and pollution issues cast shadow

The 2025 results, published this week, show that 98% of bathing waters across Wales met strict environmental standards following monitoring by Natural Resources Wales (NRW). Officials say the findings demonstrate the resilience of Wales’s beaches and the success of ongoing efforts to protect water quality.

Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca‑Davies said the results reflected “our commitment to protecting water quality” and praised communities and partners for working together towards a cleaner Wales.

Mary Lewis, Head of Natural Resource Management at NRW, added:

“Our wonderful beaches and bathing waters are an important part of Wales’s identity and culture… The results reflect the dedication of our teams, partners, environmental groups and communities who protect and care for our environment.”

Local results at a glance

AreaBeaches rated ‘Excellent’Other classificationsSwanseaLangland, Caswell, Bracelet Bay, RhossiliSwansea Bay – GoodNeath Port TalbotAberafan Beach–CarmarthenshirePembrey, Pendine Sands–PembrokeshireTenby South, Castle Beach, Freshwater West, Barafundle, Newgale, Whitesands (plus many more)–Bridgend CountyTrecco Bay, Sandy Bay, Rest Bay (Porthcawl)–

Sewage spills and enforcement fines temper the good news

While the classifications are positive, they come against a backdrop of ongoing public concern about water quality.

Residents in Gower have repeatedly voiced frustration over sewage spills affecting popular beaches, saying they feel “pooped off” by the frequency of incidents. Campaigners argue that these spills undermine public confidence in official bathing water ratings.

💧 What do bathing water ratings mean?

Excellent
The highest standard. Water quality is consistently very good, giving strong reassurance for swimmers and visitors.

Good
Meets high standards but with occasional dips in quality. Still safe for bathing, though less consistent than ‘excellent’ sites.

Sufficient
Passes the minimum EU and UK requirements. Bathing is permitted, but water quality may be variable and less reliable.

Poor
Fails to meet the required standards. Official advice is against bathing due to risks to health.

Who sets the ratings?
Natural Resources Wales monitors designated bathing waters during the season (May–September) and classifies them under Welsh Government regulations.

Why it matters:
Ratings guide public health advice, tourism confidence and environmental management. They reflect long‑term monitoring, not just daily conditions.

Rivers and coastlines under pressure

Beyond the beaches, rivers in South West Wales have also been highlighted as pollution hotspots. The River Tawe was recently ranked among the most sewage‑affected in the UK, raising questions about how inland water quality connects to coastal bathing standards.

In Pembrokeshire, warnings have been issued about sewage pollution at popular beaches, prompting local MPs to challenge regulators and water companies during Welsh Affairs Committee hearings.

Calls for reform and a sewage action plan

The wider debate has led to growing political pressure. Campaigners and politicians, including Welsh MPs, have called for a national sewage action plan to tackle pollution at its source. At the same time, Welsh Government has outlined plans to overhaul water regulation, promising reforms that put “people, the environment and future generations at its heart.”

Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca‑Davies acknowledged that climate change and heavy rainfall — including 170% of average levels in September — can significantly affect water quality. He said maintaining standards will require “sustained investment, innovation, and partnership working across all sectors.”

A mixed picture for South West Wales

The headline figures show South West Wales beaches performing strongly, with almost all rated ‘excellent’. But the wider context of sewage spills, enforcement fines and river pollution means the story is more complex.

For swimmers and visitors, the classifications provide reassurance about water quality at designated sites. Yet campaigners insist that behind the ratings lies a system under strain, with regulators, water companies and government facing mounting pressure to deliver lasting improvements.

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Welsh Water under pressure as sewage pollution incidents hit ten‑year high
Regulators report a surge in sewage discharges, sparking calls for tougher enforcement across Wales.

Residents say they’re ‘pooped off’ with Gower sewage spills
Locals express frustration over repeated sewage incidents affecting popular beaches on the Gower peninsula.

Welsh Water fined £1.35m for over 800 breaches to sewage discharge permits
The company faces a record penalty after failing to control pollution at treatment sites across Wales.

River Tawe one of the most sewage‑filled in the UK
New analysis ranks the Tawe among Britain’s most polluted rivers, raising concerns for downstream bathing waters.

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A group of swimmers in Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoir, Cardiff, with clear water and surrounding greenery, reflecting its new ‘excellent’ bathing water status.

2nd body recovered after malfunction stranded Sandy Bay First Nation boaters on Lake Manitoba
A Sandy Bay First Nation man who was missing for almost a week after his boat got into trouble on Lake Manitoba has been found dead.
#accident #water #death #SandyBay #LakeManitoba #News
cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/sa

2025-05-16

Second missing Manitoba boater found dead: RCMP
The body has been identified as a 41-year-old man from Sandy Bay First Nation, who initially went missing on May 8 when his boat was stranded on the lake.
#boating #accident #death #Manitoba #SandyBay #Canada
globalnews.ca/news/11181799/ma

No charges recommended against officer who fatally shot Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation man
Manitoba's police watchdog is not recommending charges against a police officer involved in a shooting that killed a man in Sandy Bay First Nation nearly a year ago.
#police #shooting #death #SandyBay #Manitoba #News
cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/ii

2025-02-13
The driver of this #Toyota #Yaris was #lucky to escape without injury as his #car was #crushed underneath the #trailer of a #truck turning out of the delivery dock at #Woolworths #SandyBay #Hobart #Tasmania #onThisDay #nineYearsAgo #throwbackThursday #photoOfTheDay #iPhoneOnly

Manitoba's police watchdog investigates after man bit by police dog in Sandy Bay First Nation
After allegedly driving a car into the ditch, running away from officers, threatening to shoot them and displaying a weapon, a man in Sandy Bay was arrested and bit by a police dog who was deployed by Manitoba First Nation Police Services.
#police #incident #dog #SandyBay #Manitoba #News #Canada
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2024-05-21

The second round of #WaterQuality testing of bathing water by the Environment Agency is in progress.

It has revealed elevated levels of E. coli and intestinal enterococci in both tests at #Seaton, #Exmouh & #SandyBay in South East #Devon:

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