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Ysgol Llanllechid

OBR Construction

Ysgol Llanllechid has recently completed a transformative £1.1m development that expands the school’s capacity and strengthens its role at the heart of the local Welsh‑medium community. Delivered by OBR Construction for Gwynedd Council, the project adds two modern classrooms and upgrades key internal spaces, including a new headteacher’s office and improved building services.

The extension was built using a fabric‑first, energy‑efficient approach with enhanced insulation, high‑performance windows, airtight construction, and low‑carbon technologies. These choices reduce running costs and support long‑term sustainability. Construction partners Saer Architecture, Cadarn Consulting, and SP Projects worked collaboratively to deliver the scheme safely on a live school site.

Beyond the building itself, the project generated meaningful social value. 73% of spending supported Welsh SMEs, and 100% of the workforce was Wales‑based, keeping economic benefits local. Pupils enjoyed a Q&A session about construction careers, a week of work experience was provided, and five accredited qualifications strengthened the regional workforce. The team also donated and installed new balance beams, enhancing outdoor play and wellbeing.

The development supports several national wellbeing goals, from promoting the Welsh language to improving community cohesion, sustainability, equality, and prosperity. Ultimately, the new facilities create high‑quality learning spaces that help children thrive, support future growth, and reinforce the cultural identity of the area.

ASTUDIAETH ACHOS YSGOL LLANLLECHID

Gallery
7
Training courses completed
1
Weeks of work experience placements
20
Weeks of Apprenticeship Training
60
Pupils interacted with linked to School Engagement (STEM)?
339000
spent on SEMs based in Wales
100
of the Labour Force based in Wales
90
waste diverted from landfill

In summary

Sector

Education

Local authority

Gwynedd

Contractor

OBR Construction

Value

£1.1m

Form of Contract

JCT D&B 2016

Client

Gwynedd

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