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A local resident aims to revive Oakwood Theme Park in west Wales, which closed after 40 years due to financial struggles despite previous investments. The resident, through Richens Leisure Projects (RLP), seeks to reopen the park, create jobs, and restore it as a national leisure destination. The initiative has gained financial backers and aims to present a detailed plan to the current owners.
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