In a new blow for Britain's 'worst seaside town' described as 'drab' and 'rundown', the area is so unpopular that the main shopping centre has been put on the market for just a quarter of the price it cost to build.
The historic Welsh resort of Bangor took the unwanted number one spot on the Which? survey of worst seaside town in Britain earlier this month, scoring just 42 percent and being given one-star ratings for food, shopping and tourist attractions.
And in a sign of the former Victorian resort's slump its premier shopping centre - the Menai Centre - is up for sale at just a fraction of the cost of building it.
In a Which? survey posted in early May, Bangor came off the worst with an approval rating less than half of the nation's best beach town - Bamburgh Castle in Northumbria - which had an approval rating of 86 percent.
Other towns suffering the label of being some of the worst for a beach getaway in Britain include Southend-on-Sea, Skegness and Clacton-on-Sea.






