Ysgol Tir Morfa Hydrotherapy Pool
The new Hydrotherapy Pool Building at Ysgol Tir Morfa represents a major investment in specialist facilities for pupils with additional learning needs. Delivered by Brynbuild for Denbighshire County Council, the project provides a warm, accessible, and purpose‑built therapeutic environment designed to support physical development, mobility, and wellbeing. The building features high‑performance insulation, solar panels, and a modern GRP roof, helping to reduce energy use while maintaining a calm and comfortable internal setting.
At the heart of the facility is a 19‑ft hydrotherapy pool installed by specialist contractors, complete with a ceiling‑mounted hoist system that allows pupils to move safely and seamlessly from the changing area into the water. Behind the scenes, extensive drainage upgrades and complex mechanical and electrical systems ensure the pool operates efficiently year‑round, supported by underfloor heating for consistent comfort.
The project also delivered strong social value outcomes for the region. Local labour and Welsh‑based suppliers were prioritised, sustainable materials were used throughout, and 99% of waste was diverted from landfill. Welsh language use was actively encouraged on site, and the team engaged regularly with the school and wider community to minimise disruption and maintain strong local connections. The result is a high‑quality, inclusive facility that will benefit pupils and the community for many years.
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Prestatyn High School – Humanities Block 3 Refurbishment
The refurbishment of Humanities Block 3 at Prestatyn High School delivered a full modernisation of the two‑storey teaching facility for Denbighshire County Council. Brynbuild carried out a complete renewal of mechanical, electrical, data, and fire‑alarm systems, alongside new flooring, ceilings, fixtures, and full redecoration. A new staff kitchenette was also added to improve welfare provision.
The project was delivered to a tight programme, with the first floor completed during the six‑week summer holiday to avoid disruption, and the ground floor refurbished safely within a live school environment. The result is a fully updated, compliant, and high‑quality teaching block that enhances the experience for both staff and students.
The scheme also generated strong social value for the region, supporting local employment, Welsh language use, sustainability, and community engagement. With high levels of local labour, investment in apprenticeships, sustainable materials, and 99% of waste diverted from landfill, the project contributed positively to all seven Well‑being of Future Generations goals.
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Ysgol Acrefair Ancillary Building Refurbishment
Brynbuild successfully delivered a comprehensive refurbishment of the ancillary building at Ysgol Acrefair, commissioned by Wrexham County Borough Council.
Completed between February and August 2025, the £443,000 project included major structural repairs, a new roof, upgraded M&E systems, high-performance windows and doors, and a new Juncker’s sports floor in the Main Hall. The scheme also addressed long-standing damp and drainage issues, improved accessibility, and enhanced external landscaping and finishes.
This project exemplifies NWCP’s commitment to building resilient, inclusive, and sustainable communities across North Wales. It supported local employment, promoted the Welsh language, encouraged mental health awareness, and diverted 99% of waste from landfill—delivering real social value alongside high-quality construction.
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