THE new season got off to a flying start at the weekend as visitors flocked to Clacton.

Warmer than usual temperatures for the time of year boosted numbers at Clacton Pier as half term got underway and bosses hope the trend will continue this week.

Rides reopened along with the Seaquarium and a new ticket office and work is continuing on phase two of the pier’s development to turn the landmark into a truly 52-week a year attraction.

Communications manager Nigel Brown said it is a promising start and it is necessary to keep the momentum going.

“The weather can be a bit of a lottery at this time of the year and you never know what you are going to get,” he said.

“However, it was dry all weekend and the sun shone on Sunday and there were a good number of people about all along the seafront.

“It got us off to an encouraging start to the new season, but we need to keep this up to service our long term obligations for the new development and all our other ongoing regular bills.”

Mr Brown added that with temperatures set to get even higher throughout half term it is hoped that the visitors will keep coming.

The central concourse is currently being worked on so entry to the Seaquarium is via and Discovery Bay while the outside rides and the end of the Pier can be accessed through the arcade.

Rides are all priced at £1 each during the whole of half term through to Sunday, February 24.