Banksy's Dismaland theme park to help refugees in Calais

Timber and fixtures from popular 'bemusement park' will be used to build shelters at the refugee camps

Banksy - Weston Super Mare
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Britain's most depressing theme park has closed its doors to the public and will be dismantled and relocated to Calais to provide shelter for refugees, Banksy has revealed.

Dismaland – described by the street artist as "a family attraction that acknowledges inequality and impending catastrophe" – enjoyed an extremely successful five-week run in Weston-super-Mare.

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