Seaton Tramway puts new lease of life back into closed 'Jurassic' attraction

The site will continue to reflect the story of the local Jurassic coast

aul Arnott - East Devon Councillor, Steve Waite, Jenny Nunn, Lee Taylor, Wendy O’Neill Seaton Tramway
Author: Andrew KayPublished 5th Jan 2024

The now empty 'Seaton Jurassic' site has been sold - and a new state-of-the-art dinosaur animatronic exhibition will be opened there.

It's being taken over by the nearby Seaton Tramway, which plans to also open a cafe and soft play.

It means the site will continue to reflect the story of the local Jurassic coast.

Jenny Nunn, CEO of Seaton Tramway, said: "The council's decision marks a new era for Seaton and its visitors.

"Jurassic Discovery isn’t just an attraction; it's a leap into the world of dinosaurs and prehistoric life.

"Our plans include a Dino-themed soft play area for the young explorers and a cutting-edge visitor experience that narrates the story of dinosaurs, their extinction, and their connection to our current environmental challenges.

"We are committed to creating an engaging, educational, and entertaining space that resonates with all age groups.”

Councillor Paul Arnott, Leader of East Devon District Council, added: “Handing over the keys to Seaton Tramway, and a fresh start for the stewardship of this crucial attraction, is a great privilege.

"I’d like to take this last opportunity to thank the many volunteers who gave their all to the centre before, and I’m sure they'll join me in wishing Jenny and her team the very best for the future. The Jurassic Discovery Centre could not now be in better hands."

Councillor Andrea Davis, Devon County Council Cabinet Member with responsibility for Climate Change and Environment, said: “Well done to all involved in helping this purchase to go ahead. The building is a great asset to the town and I'm looking forward to Seaton Tramway breathing new life into it. Their plans to get the centre up and running sound excellent and it's right that the unique heritage of the Jurassic coast should be recognised with an educational and fun attraction like this. I wish Seaton Tramway every success with its Jurassic Discovery venture. I've no doubt it will be popular and will prove to be an important addition to Seaton."

Councillor Marcus Hartnell, Councillor Derek Haggerty, and Councillor Dan Ledger, East Devon District Council Ward Members for Seaton, said: "We are delighted that Seaton Tramway will take ownership of the former Seaton Jurassic and reopen it as an exciting new attraction in 2024 that both locals and visitors can enjoy. Whilst it has taken time to get to this point, we have always wanted to ensure that the future of the building remained as a tourist attraction, raising awareness of our natural environment, boosting the local economy, and creating jobs. We wish Seaton Tramway the best of luck with their new venture."

Jurassic Discovery will promote the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, exploring 65 million years and 95 miles of history.

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