'No past, no arts or entertainment, no fun.'
Rhyl, in Denbighshire, north east Wales, was one of the UK's most popular resorts. However, it scored poorly in the Telegraph's latest Seaside Gentrification Index. It looks at 20 classic resorts to see how they've adapted, or not, over the past three decades from air quality to high streets.
However, when many more began travelling abroad for their summer holidays, business started to dwindle and the town fell into disrepair. It has now been dubbed e 'Costa del Dole.' Visitors have also taken to TripAdvisor to detail their sorry stays in the town which has a population of just under 27,000 people.
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