As part of the Tourism Talent Network, led by Grŵp Llandrillo Menai, it will help deliver world-class training and knowledge-sharing across the region
Coleg Llandrillo News


Primary and secondary pupils are learning about wind power, kinetic energy, 3D printing and more, and will compete to build the best solar-powered model cars

Coleg Llandrillo student Lillie Saunders won the first ever Welsh regional heat of the PDA Apprentice of the Year competition, which was held at the Rhos-on-Sea campus

Coleg Llandrillo’s Business Management degree cohort chose to support the mental health charity when they were tasked with completing a leadership challenge

Forty Grŵp Llandrillo Menai students have gained refereeing qualifications this year and have officiated more than 1,300 games between them through a partnership with the WRU, RGC and the North Wales Society of Rugby Union Referees

Coleg Llandrillo’s Michelle Jones has been shortlisted for the new Concept Hair award after her students surprised her with their nomination

Josh Clancy graduated with a Foundation Degree in Applied Cyber Security from Coleg Llandrillo / Bangor University, and is now working in the digital forensics unit for North Wales Police

Morgan Ditchburn’s popular lecture has already sold out four times - while she and fellow Coleg Llandrillo lecturer Gemma Campbell have set up North Wales’ first Historical Association branch to make studying the past more accessible for all

The player development expert - the first coach to lead Wales into the European U17 Championship finals - is the guest speaker at the next Peak performance seminar

The Tourism Talent Pathfinder has empowered students across Conwy, Denbighshire, Gwynedd and Ynys Môn to expand their horizons with a series of inspiring school visits and action-packed immersive experiences