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[3] the capacity was originally going to consist of a 3,000 Seater main stand[4] until the developers pulled back on that statement after 2012 the seating has remained practically the same about the bare minimum to play low level European games[5] The stadium was built by developer Watkin Jones as part of a joint project with Morbaine Ltd.

In March 2015 Bangor looked into adding a 500 rail seat stand behind the Menai Bridge End as well as previous and ongoing plans for covered terracing behind both the goals [7] In January 2019, the water and electric supply to the stadium was cut off due to an outstanding debt of £25,000 and the club had to play at Maesdu Park in Llandudno instead.

Including taking steps towards becoming the first net-zero football stadium in Wales as well as a renewed plan of possible catigory 3 status in the far future among other things.

On 26 January 2019, Bangor hosted Caernarfon Town in the Welsh Cup fourth round and lost 2–1.

The stadium also hosts men's and women's football biennially as part of the Varsity Series tournament between Bangor University and Aberystwyth University, as well as European matches and Welsh Cup finals like Caernarfon v Crusaders in 2024 with a crowd of 1,088 and even more at the match against legia Warsaw.