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£10m agri-education centre officially launches with learner awards ceremony and special guests

Bryan Williams, former head of agriculture at Llysfasi College, cutting the ribbon

A agriculture innovation centre costing £10M launched with a prestigious prizegiving for land-based learners.  

State-of-the-art ‘Hwb Arloesi’ at Coleg Cambria Llysfasi was backed with more than £5.9m from the Welsh Government’s Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme.

The two-storey carbon-neutral complex was built by Wrexham-based Read Construction and includes a library, classrooms, laboratories, a coffee shop, climbing wall, meeting spaces, atrium, a HE (Higher Education) centre and wellbeing hub.

Head of Llysfasi Elin Roberts said: “We’re thrilled to officially launch Hwb Arloesi and want to thank everyone for joining us today.

“This fantastic new facility has already made a great impression on both students and staff. From cutting-edge equipment to inspiring meeting rooms, academic spaces, and workshops — every corner of the building has been thoughtfully designed to support innovation and learning.

Head of Llysfasi Elin Roberts

“Students enrolling in our FE and HE Agriculture courses will benefit from outstanding teaching in a welcoming, state-of-the-art environment that’s truly one of a kind in the region.

“There’s never been a better time to choose Coleg Cambria for the next stage in your academic or professional journey in the farming and agriculture sector.”

During the event, attended by guest speaker Abi Reader – who won the ‘Farming Hero: Flag for British Agriculture’ at last year’s British Farming Awards 2024 – the college held its Learner of the Year Awards.

Among the winners were:

  • Welsh Studies Award – Tomos Morris
  • Learner of the Year Land-Based – Nichola Wright
  • Foundation Skills in Land-Based Studies – Best Endeavour – Charlie Hessian
  • Livery Company of Wales Award – Rhys Pinder
  • Student of the Year: Tilhill Diploma – Gabriella Francis
  • Student of the Year: Royal Forestry Society – Matthew Whitehead
  • Learners of the Year: Skills – Lottie Bailey and Abi Packer

The launch was conducted by Abi Reader and Bryan Williams, former head of agriculture at Llysfasi College, and comes after Llysfasi unveiled a series of new HE courses for 2025/26.

Among them were Business and Business Environment, Managing a Successful Project, Principles of Livestock Production, Animal Health and Welfare, Land-based Machinery and Technology, and Rural Business Administration and Accounting.

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