Carmarthen Journal

Building work re-starting at number of primary schools throughout county

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BUILDING work is re-starting at a number of Carmarthen­shire primary schools as the coronaviru­s lockdown eases.

Constructi­on will recommence at Bynea, Saron, Llangadog and Ysgol y Castell in Kidwelly.

A new £4.5 million building project is under way at Ysgol Llangadog which involves extending, remodellin­g and refurbishi­ng the existing school to cater for 120 pupils and 30 nursery children.

It will provide state-of-the-art facilities and accommodat­ion for children and staff that can be shared with the community, as well as offroad parking for staff and visitors.

The works are being carried out by WRW Ltd.

An investment of £7.4 million is being made at Kidwelly’s Ysgol y

Castell to provide a replacemen­t 300-pupil English-medium primary school building.

This will include 23 additional full-time early years places and community facilities including a car park, sports pitch and an allweather multisport­s area.

This new school building addresses the demand for places and provides a new school building as well as providing community facilities for the area.

Lloyd and Gravell Ltd has been appointed as the main contractor.

Two additional infant classroom extensions are being carried out at both Bynea and Saron schools that will help provide additional space and smaller class sizes in the foundation phase.

Carmarthen­shire Council says this will have a positive impact on the education of pupils by raising standards and enriching their learning experience.

A total of £540,000 is being invested at Bynea and £485,000 at Saron.

All the projects are jointly funded between the council and the Welsh Government through the 21st Century Schools initiative.

Carmarthen­shire Council executive board member for education and children’s services, councillor Glynog Davies, said: “It is great news that work can start back on all of these important school projects, and hopefully we haven’t lost too much time.

“We are committed to providing the best education possible for our children.”

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