Cleethorpes theme park to reopen
The Pleasure Land theme park in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, is to reopen this weekend after suddenly closing on 14 April.
The park, which was owned by Flamingo Land, shut earlier this month - but has been reopened by Melanie Wood, one of its directors, and new owners DewarSavile Enterprises.
Mrs Wood told the BBC that 99 per cent of the 200 staff that lost their jobs would return for the reopening this Saturday (1 May).
Pleasure Island Family Theme Park was opened in 1993 by Wood's father, the late Robert Gibb.
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