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Jason Connery, Son of Actor Sean Connery, Invests £1 Million in Lost Shore Surf Resort

Press Release from Lost Shore Surf Resort:

Jason Connery, filmmaker and son of the legendary Sean Connery, has invested £1 million in Lost Shore Surf Resort, marking a significant post-launch boost for Europe’s largest surf park. His investment reflects the growing momentum behind the world-class surf destination, which has already welcomed strong visitor numbers since opening a few months ago in Ratho, Edinburgh.

Jason Connery, stands in a suit near a large green field.
Jason Connery, filmmaker and son of the legendary Sean Connery, has invested £1 million in Lost Shore Surf Resort.

Lost Shore Surf Resort, powered by cutting-edge Wavegarden Cove technology, generates up to 1,000 waves per hour and caters to everyone from first-time surfers to elite professionals. More than just a premier surf destination, the resort, with accommodation, restaurants, wellness treatments and sauna facilities is set to deliver a lasting economic impact, creating 130 jobs and contributing more than £20 million annually to the local economy.

Beyond Lost Shore, Jason Connery and Andy Hadden are also collaborating on an exciting new £25m commercial development in Edinburgh aimed at the creative sector. Connery, who co-owns First Stage Studios in Leith with business partner Bob Last, is committed to supporting Scottish enterprise, culture, and innovation through both investment and creative ventures.

Jason Connery said: “Lost Shore Surf Resort is an exciting and ambitious project that brings something truly special to Scotland. It offers incredible opportunities not only for sport and recreation but also for the local economy. Andy Hadden’s vision for the resort is inspiring, and I am pleased to support a business that aligns with my passion for Scottish enterprise, sport, and culture. The early success of Lost Shore is a testament to the demand for an attraction like this, and I look forward to seeing its continued impact.”

Lost Shore Surf Resort has been backed by institutional-grade investors, including the Scottish National Investment Bank and Oaknorth Bank, together with a global pension fund and a range of private investors. 

Andy Hadden, Founder of Lost Shore Surf Resort, welcomed the investment, saying: “These funds will help us take the project to the next level.  We are thilled to have Jason Connery backing our vision for Lost Shore. This investment underlines the potential of inland surf parks not only as world-class sporting destinations but also as drivers of economic growth and community engagement. Lost Shore is designed to be more than just a surf park – it is a place where people can come together, experience the thrill of surfing, and enjoy top-tier amenities that make it a true resort experience.”

With surfers coming in their droves, at levels expected within the business plan and ahead of Lost Shore’s first peak Spring and Summer season, it gives great encouragement for the facility to become the UK’s premier sporting and leisure destination.

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