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Top of its class! Construction firm gets full marks following visit

L-R: Mark Wilson, Wynne Construction project manager; Liam Jones, Wynne site manager; Nathan Evans, Flintshire County Council Education and Youth officer; Tom Hocknell, Wynne Construction; Claire Homard, FCC Chief Education Officer; Ysgol Brynffordd Head Teacher Rachel Critchell during a visit to Wynne's newly completed project at Ysgol Brynffordd, Holywell

WYNNE CONSTRUCTION has completed work to extend and improve the teaching environment and facilities at Ysgol Brynffordd including a new extension for the provision of Early Years services at the school. 

The Bodelwyddan-based construction company were appointed by Flintshire County Council to design and build a £7.1m package of works to expand pre-school provisions within the county. 

The enhancements are part funded by Welsh Government’s 21stCentury Schools Programme. 

Work carried out by Wynne Construction at Ysgol Brynffordd was visited by members of the council as they toured the new-look building. 

Wynne Construction’s newly completed project at Ysgol Brynffordd, Holywell

Flintshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Education and Youth, Councillor Ian Roberts, said: “This is another milestone in the provision of the 21st Century Schools programme in Flintshire. 

“This investment of over £7 million has provided a wonderful modern extension for children, young people and the wider community, and an improved teaching environment for primary school children.” 

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Project manager at Wynne Construction Mark Wilson said: “Ysgol Brynffordd is arguably the biggest scheme in terms of value and complexity we’ve undertaken and completed as part of the Early Years contract, as it consisted of a large extension to the existing school. 

L-R: Liam Jones, site manager Wynne Construction; Claire Homard, Chief Education Officer Flintshire County Council; Nathan Evans, Education and Youth Officer FCC; Ysgol Brynffordd Head Teacher Rachel Critchell; Mark Wilson Wynne project manager and colleague, Tom Hocknell during a visit to Wynne’s newly completed project at Ysgol Brynffordd, Holywell

“We’ve extended the size of each of the classrooms including the school hall, increasing it by a third. 

“It was an interesting project as we built temporary internal walls so the school could keep using the facilities such as the hall and so we could continue working on the build. 

“We also added a new activity room off the hall and built the Early Years facility. There is also a small group room with a library and the headteacher now benefits from having her own office, having previously shared the general office.” 

The new Early Years facilities have been designed with a combination of blockwork and pre-cast concrete slabs, as well as sustainable structural insulated panel (SIPs) walls. 

Wynne Construction’s newly completed project at Ysgol Brynffordd, Holywell

Mark added: “It’s great to be able to build these comfortable spaces that make a real difference to the school by providing better facilities for the children, who have improved spaces to learn in.” 

Ysgol Brynffordd joins Ysgol Maes Y Felin in Holywell, and Ysgol Merllyn in Bagillt as completed projects for the Early Years scheme by Wynne Construction. 

Work at Buckley’s Westwood School, Ysgol Derwen in Higher Kinnerton, Ysgol Sychdyn, and the Aston Family Centre is due to be completed by Spring 2022. 

Work has started on the next Early Years facilities at Ysgol Yr Esgob in Caerwys and the company will be starting works at Ysgol Croes Atti in Shotton this month. 

For more information visit www.wynneconstruction.co.uk

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