Penarth Pavilion Project

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The Pier Pavilion is an iconic landmark on the South Wales coast. We need your help and support to enable it’s refurbishment and re-opening to public.

It will become both a focal point for the community as well as a centre of excellence for the environment, maritime and social history, heritage, education and entertainment.

The renovation will be funded from a variety of sources, and a third of the funding is already in place. Funding sources include the Vale of Glamorgan Council, and a grant which we hope to receive from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

The finished building will include a restaurant/bar, a visitor and heritage/learning centre, a maritime museum, a function/meeting room, a multi-purpose arena, an observation tower, an auditorium/cinema and a Café.

Please get in touch with your thoughts and ideas, and help support this remarkable project.

If you have a question, why not check out the FAQ page for plenty of answers.


Penarth Arts & Crafts

This project is managed by Penarth Arts & Crafts Ltd, a registered charity committed to improving the quality of life in the local and wider community.

We also manage the Washington Gallery, which shows contemporary arts and crafts, organises workshops for schools and voluntary organisations, and hosts cultural events,

Since 1998 PACL has been governed by a Board of Trustees – all volunteers – with representatives of both the Vale of Glamorgan and Penarth Town Councils.

 

The History of Penarth Pier:

Penarth Pier was designed originally by H F Edwards for the Penarth Promenade and Landing Company Ltd. Construction of the cast iron and timber began in 1894 and the pier opened the following year. In 1907 a wooden pavilion was added at the sea end.

When the pier was sold to the Vale of Glamorgan Council it was given a new landing stage and spectacular pavilion, built in the latest material of ferro-concrete, at the shoreward end. The venue became increasingly popular, with regular events including tea dances following the 1929 grand opening.

Two years later a serious fire spread almost the entire length of the pier causing serious damage; the pier was rebuilt (at a cost of £3,157) but the wooden sea-end pavilion was never replaced.

In 1947 there was another reverse when the Canadian ship ‘Port Royal Park’ was driven into the pier during a gale. The 7,000 ton vessel caused extensive structural damage and repairs to the pier took two years to complete at a cost of the then considerable sum of £28,000.

The pier was restored again in 1998 and formally re-opened. Despite a history of setbacks the Pavilion Building and its Pier remain an important landmark admired by visitors and loved by residents.

Now we need your help and support to get the Pavilion reopened to the public, and restore this beautiful landmark.


Memories of the Pier

 

Such an important part of Penarth’s history, we are keen to hear your stories about the Pier. Share your memories of the Pier with us and we’ll post them on the site – email us or write to us at :

Memories of the Pier
Penarth Pier Project
c/o The Washington Gallery
3 Washington Buildings,
Stanwell Road,

Penarth,
Vale of Glamorgan,
CF64 2AD


Waverley ExcursionsWaverley Excursions

Waverley Excursions operate two historic ships – Paddle Steamer Waverley and Motor Vessel Balmoral from Penarth Pier. Built in 1947 and 1949 respectively, these magnificent ships operate day and afternoon cruises each summer.

Penarth is an important destination in the programme of cruises throughout the summer months. Bringing visitors to the town as well as offering day trips to the local population, all passengers visit the pier in order to board the ship. These local piers are the lifeblood of maintaining the opportunity of a day cruising.

What better way to do some sightseeing than from the vantage point of one of the passenger decks or, alternatively, whilst enjoying some food and drink in one of the bars or restaurant.

Great days out combined with the splendour and fascination of a by-gone era to a great range of destinations including Ilfracombe, Lundy Island, and Clevedon to name just a few.

For more information and to book your trip visit www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk


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