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    Work begins on new 50 bedroom student accommodation at Coleg Cambria Llysfasi

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 26, 2025No Comments
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    WORK has officially begun on a new 50-bedroom student accommodation development at Coleg Cambria Llysfasi.

    Following planning approval and the completion of all environmental assessments, construction teams are now on site laying the foundations for the multi-million-pound project, which will further enhance the college’s growing reputation as one of the UK’s leading land-based education providers.

    The development – designed by TACP Architects and being built by fellow Wrexham firm Read Construction – follows the recent opening of the £10m Hwb Arloesi/Innovation Hub on campus.

    That state-of-the-art facility includes a library, classrooms, laboratories, a climbing wall, a coffee shop, meeting spaces, and dedicated wellbeing and higher education hubs.

    The new accommodation block will provide high-quality, contemporary living spaces for students, with en-suite bedrooms, social breakout areas, and communal zones designed to foster a strong sense of community.

    Head of Llysfasi Elin Roberts said she is thrilled that work has now begun on the project, which marks another significant milestone in the ongoing development of the Denbighshire site.

    “We’re absolutely delighted to see work officially underway on our new student accommodation,” said Elin.

    “This development has been carefully planned and approved, with all environmental considerations fully addressed, and we’re now laying the foundations for what will be a fantastic addition to Llysfasi.

    “Over recent years, we’ve seen a 70% increase in student numbers and a rise in apprentices joining us from across the UK through partnerships with major industry names such as AGCO and Kubota.

    “This new facility will meet growing demand and ensure our learners have access to the best possible accommodation in one of the most beautiful rural settings in Wales.”

    Read Construction Director Alex Read added: “Our continued collaboration with Coleg Cambria at Llysfasi reflects a shared commitment to delivering impactful educational infrastructure.

    “Following the successful completion of the community hub and the Innovation Hub – which recently received an LABC Wales Quality Award – this latest development supports the college’s vision for growth and excellence in student experience.”

    This project forms part of Coleg Cambria’s wider investment in Llysfasi, which has seen major redevelopment in recent years, including the £10m education centre and the £1.2m Rural Education Centre opened four years ago.

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