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UK’s ‘worst seaside resort’ insists abandoned £18.5m investment isn’t a ‘blow’

By staff7 June 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

A popular seaside resort that has grappled with its image in recent years is facing yet another blow, as it seemingly struggles to sell a huge £18.5 million shopping complex

Scenic view of Garth Pier in Bangor, Northwest Wales
Bangor was recently dubbed the worst seaside resort in the UK(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A popular seaside city savagely ranked as one of the UK’s worst has clapped back at claims it has suffered a major blow over a £18.5 million complex.

For many, Bangor – nestled on the coast of Wales and just a stone’s throw from Snowdonia National Park – is a coastal gem wrapped up in nostalgia and natural beauty. Classed as the oldest city in the country, and commonly mistaken as a town, Bangor is filled with a rich history, unique architecture, and an impressive Victorian pier that stretches almost half a kilometre out to sea.

Residents insist their hometown has ‘lots to offer’, but Bangor was sensationally snubbed earlier this year when it was ranked as the worst seaside resort in the whole of the UK. Earning a measly 42 per cent overall destination score, almost 5,000 Which? members gave the destination just one star for its seafront/ pier, food and drink offerings, shopping experience, and tourist attractions. Bangor redeemed itself slightly with its scenery and parking availability.

Bangor is the oldest city in Wales and has the longest high street. Retail here has been hit especially hard since the Coronavirus pandemic started with major retailers like H&M, Topshop & Debenhams leaving or in the process of leaving with many independent and smaller shops following suit.
Bangor City Council says it was ‘disappointed’ by Which?’s survey(Image: Getty Images)

“It’s disappointing to see Bangor City named as one of the UK’s worst seaside towns,” said Bangor City Council at the time. “Such rankings often fail to capture the full picture and the unique charms that make Bangor City so special.”

However, Bangor’s sliding reputation has recently been cast under the spotlight once more due to the sale of its premier shopping complex, the Menai Centre, which reports describe as another ‘blow’ to the city. Developed back in 2007 by Cathco Property Group – reportedly costing £18.5 million to build – the 130,000 square ft building struggled during the pandemic, which caused almost 80 per cent of its shops to close down.

Lockdown restrictions come into force in Bangor due to the rise in Covid-19 cases. Pictured: Busy city centre at the Menai Centre and Deiniol Shopping Centre with Debenhams beyond and university. Photo by Ian Cooper
The Menai Centre cost more than £18 million to build(Image: Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

According to North Wales Live, it was bought by Bearmont Capital back in 2023, who added a bunch of retailers including he Original Factory Shop (TOFS), Greggs, and Hays Travel to the complex. Plans to open a major health centre in the complex in place of the former Debenhams store, using Welsh Government funds, have also been unveiled.

The centre has now been placed up for auction with a guide price of just £4.2 million – a mere fraction of the price it cost to build. However, the sale does not include the Debenhams unit or a linked site, which was sold off a number of years ago. “If no stand out bids are received or bids received are of a similar value then a reserve price will be set on the property and it will be sold via a live online auction (date to be determined subject to Stage 1 of the process),” Savills, who is selling the property, said.

Bangor is the oldest city in Wales and has the longest high street. Retail here has been hit especially hard since the Coronavirus pandemic started with major retailers like H&M, Topshop & Debenhams leaving or in the process of leaving with many independent and smaller shops following suit.
Many of the shops inside the complex closed during the covid-19 pandemic(Image: Getty Images)

Speaking to the Mirror, a spokesperson for the council stressed that Bangor doesn’t have a beach and has never promoted itself as a ‘seaside resort’ – despite being located near the sea. “Similarly, Bangor does not promote itself as a tourist destination,” they added.

“We do, of course, have interesting attractions, such as St Deiniol’s Cathedral, Garth Pier (which won the National Pier of the Year award in 2022), and the University building, to name a few, and Bangor is an ideal base to visit North Wales’s attractions. However, to consider Bangor as a seaside resort would be flawed and inaccurate. In contrast to the Which survey, another survey found that the people of Bangor as the happiest people in the County.”

The spokesperson added that the council does not consider the sale of the Menai centre as a ‘blow to the city’ as most of the retail units within the complex are ‘occupied on long leases’ that won’t be impacted by the change of ownership. “The sale, several months ago, of the other Bangor shopping centre, namely the Deiniol Centre, has not impacted negatively on the units within it nor on the City and there is no reason to think that this one will,” they stated.

“This year, Bangor is celebrating 1500 since St Deiniol established his religious settlement here and to mark this important milestone, the City has come together and is hosting an ambitious programme of events. It has something for everyone, from a military parade to music concerts, from Bangor’s Across the World Exhibition to a History Festival, from the Summer Festival to the Christmas Festival and much more. The one exception being that Bangor does not have a beach.”

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