Pupils at Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Cwmllynfell are enjoying extra space and modernised facilities after the successful completion of a £640,000 renewal project.

The work, carried out on behalf of the council by contractors Jones Brothers (Henllan) Ltd, has provided an extra classroom and childcare setting, with the aim of increasing the capacity of the school, improving Foundation Phase provision and providing space to develop pre-school Welsh-medium provision.

The project also aimed to prevent drift to other schools in neighbouring authorities, strengthening the development of Welsh language in the area and impacting positively on the Council’s Band B proposal at Ysgol Gymraeg Ystalyfera Bro Dur (north campus) by increasing the number of children from the area choosing secondary education through the medium of Welsh.

Before the renewal project, YGG Cwmllynfell was nearing its physical capacity of 92 pupil places with no scope to increase pupil intake without investing in additional accommodation.

Foundation Phase operated from classes that limited pupils' experience and there was no spare accommodation or flexibility in the existing building’s footprint to deliver childcare provision - the closest offer was a bilingual provision more than five miles away.

The completion of the building work has now not only provided for an additional classroom but a Welsh-medium childcare setting that will increase capacity of the school by 30 pupil places.

Cllr Peter Rees, Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Culture, said: “This refurbishment project was made possible after Neath Port Talbot Council was successful in obtaining grant funding totalling £3.4m to improve facilities for Welsh medium education over three years.

“This has gone on the work at YGG Cwmllynfell and on improvement and refurbishment projects on YGG Tyle’r Inn (Briton Ferry) and YGG Pontardawe.

“In addition, over the past four years there has been significant capital funding for major refurbishment projects in eight existing Welsh-medium schools. The investment, which secures the future of these schools, ranges from boundary wall and toilet/changing facility refurbishment schemes to a new build kitchen block, boiler replacement and re-roofing.”