Councillors were given a detailed presentation about the new owner's plans to develop the site into a new 'family centre'
The owners of a childhood favourite tourist attraction on the North Coast are aiming to start work on developing it into a new "family centre" this summer, the local council has been told.
DUP councillor Aaron Callan, speaking to Belfast Live, said the owners hope to begin work on the new centre as soon as this summer. On the owners, he said: "They own a number of sites over in Bundoran, family centres, you know, amusements over there. So I suppose that means this is their first major project in Northern Ireland."
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