08-Jun-2023
Wynne Construction has completed work on a major redevelopment of a Powys primary school, merging the rich history of the site with modern, energy efficient construction principles in a UK first.
We have completed the new Ysgol Gymraeg Y Trallwng on behalf of Powys County Council as part of the council’s commitment to transforming education within the region. The new 150-place building maintains the presence of the historic, Grade II listed Ysgol Maesydre while incorporating Passivhaus principles, which focuses on sustainability and high energy efficiency, the first such hybrid project in the UK.
We refurbished the former Ysgol Maesydre school building to accommodate staff areas, early years, and community facilities, with the new extension containing the new school hall and classrooms. To adhere to Passivhaus standards, the new extension meets the required air tightness and energy efficient levels, removing the need for traditional gas central heating, with thermal insulation and ventilation units moving around the warmth generated by those using the spaces.
Huw Davies, our project manager, said: “We are passionate about ensuring all our developments are not only high-quality environments for the communities we work within, but also sustainable for decades to come. Incorporating Passivhaus standards into this scheme has been an immensely rewarding experience for the team in that regard. This project highlights it is possible to balance environmental needs and a modern, forward-thinking educational system, and it has been fantastic working with Powys County Council to realise this goal in Ysgol Gymraeg Y Trallwng. We would like to thank the Welshpool community for their support and involvement over the course of this build.”
The new extension forms one part of the wider £9.1m project which was jointly funded by the council and the Welsh Government’s Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme (formerly known as the 21st Century Schools Programme).
Councillor Pete Roberts, cabinet member for a Learning Powys, said: “This is an historic occasion for everyone at Ysgol Gymraeg Y Trallwng, who have finally moved into their new building – six years after plans were put forward to build a new school, whilst overcoming a number of setbacks in the meantime. This is a fantastic development, which is now one of the most energy efficient buildings in the UK and will contribute to reducing carbon emissions in the county. The new building will provide an environment for pupils and teaching staff to reach their potential while providing important community facilities.”
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