How the Weston Pier fire unfolded on the BBC and in the national press
Thousands of people queued in pouring rain for the reopening of Weston-super-Mare’s Grand Pier, which has undergone a £39m transformation.
There was no official ceremony, just the simple removal of a barrier.
A spokeswoman for the Somerset landmark – closed since fire destroyed its pavilion in July 2008 – said the pier could only hold 6,700 people.
Co-owner Michelle Michael said: “We’re very, very excited; the pier is everything we hoped it would be.”
It now boasts the UK’s first laser maze and the only double one in the world.
The landmark, which has been redesigned with a modern glass fronted building by Bristol-based architects Angus Meek, is also home to Britain’s smallest rollercoaster – the Robocoaster – a large robotic arm ride.
While the biggest ride is a 300m electric floor pick-up go-kart track, which is the only one of its kind in the UK and cost £1m.
The pier was expected to be completed in June, but has been hit by several setbacks.
It has cost more than £39m to rebuild the pier The reopening was attended by Tourism Minister John Penrose, who is also the MP for the town.
Earlier, the pier’s spokeswoman warned people to expect queues, but said there would be entertainers in the street to keep them occupied.
The Grade II-listed pier first opened in 1904.
The first pavilion was destroyed in a fire in 1930 and, two years ago, an electrical fault caused the second fire.
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