The popular family attraction, Lappa Valley is based in the stunning valley of St Newlyn East which is close to Newquay. The award-winning attraction has been running for almost 50 years out and offers a relaxing day out across the 35-acre park and features one of the oldest railway lines in Cornwall.
The railway line was first built during the mid-1800s and served the East Wheal Rose lead and silver mine. The mine’s former engine house and chimney are still able to be seen at the heart of Lappa Valley. The line was taken over by the Great Western Railway later and operated as a branch line to coastal resorts before falling to the axe of Dr Beeching in 1963 and in 1974 when thankfully the Lappa Valley was born.
Lappa Valley is currently on the lookout for a Railway Operations Assistance for the 15-inch gauge railway which is a firm favourite with families who enjoy a delightful journey to the heart of the attraction. The lucky applicant will drive both steam and diesel locomotives and will also support the operation of Lappa Valley’s smaller railways and other attractions.
Keith Southwell, who has owned Lappa Valley with his wife, Sara, since 2014 said: “Lappa Valley is such a wonderful place to work, we are so proud of our hardworking and fun team who play such an important part in ensuring our visitors thoroughly enjoy their time with us. Our people really do set us apart.
“We’re looking for someone who loves to work and engage with the public to join us this season to drive our trains and help ensure the smooth and safe running of the attraction.”
Applicants must be ages over 21 years of age.
To find out more about the position, please visit: www.lappavalley.co.uk/work
To find out more about Lappa Valley, please visit https://www.lappavalley.co.uk
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