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
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Learners from Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor’s Pwllheli campus visited the historic Pen Llŷn fortress to take measurements ready for a major renovation project

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

The Coleg Llandrillo sport and public services manager is making her return to the regional game for the first time since becoming a mum

Guests were treated to a L'Oréal showcase of the trending colour for 2025 at the salon’s official opening, as well as free hair consultations, goody bags and a tour of the state-of-the-art facility

North Wales Police Officers are learning British Sign Language (BSL) thanks to courses being delivered by Grŵp Llandrillo Menai.

Learners at Coleg Llandrillo’s motor vehicle department in Rhyl gave up their time to ensure the social enterprise can reach out to schools and colleges

Coleg Menai BA Fine Art degree students recently embarked on an inspiring and immersive study trip to London, exploring a wide range of exhibitions, galleries, and major collections.
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