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Oakwood Discussion

If Aspro are aiming to move certain attractions to their overseas parks presumably they will have needed to secure the relevant planning and construction permits at those parks.

Makes sense to leave them in Wales whilst this process is completed so not to waste any money in moving attractions until permissions are all secured?
 
Also, the same applies if they are selling any rides. Given the park only announced closure 5 months ago, the rides weren't going to be moved off-site/dismantled overnight.

The 2025/2026 closed season will be when we see the most activity on site.

I love a good conspiracy theory. However, I feel security on site is simply due to the assets they still have/to prevent those who were trespassing into the park in March/April. The lack of any movement/removal of rides is either due to processes for relocating rides to other parks or processes for selling rides. The upkeep of the land is to keep it presentable and appealing for when it is eventually sold (or just some very dedicated people still working there).
 
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