Business, Sport, Music and Catering learners studying at Coleg Menai’s Bangor campus recently came together to organise a well-being event for organisations within the community.
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Matt Tebbutt award winning chef, author and presenter of BBC One’s Saturday Kitchen will be coming to Llandudno next month to speak at a very special event exclusively for professionals working in Llandudno and the surrounding area’s tourism economy.
As part of the Welsh Government's ‘Winter of Well-being’ scheme, students on Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor’s Marine Engineering course at the Pwllheli site had the opportunity to ride Anglesey Boat Trips’ SeaWake boat recently.
Rhyl College students are relishing the opportunity to test their skills against their fellow learners at the upcoming ‘Skills Olympics & Careers Fair’, which will take place on Thursday 7 April at the Rhyl campus and is free for all to attend!
An international rugby player and renowned sheepdog trainer - who recently enrolled on an intensive college course with the dream of becoming a midwife - has been included in a select group to be awarded the first-ever professional contracts for women by the Welsh Rugby Union.
A member of staff at Coleg Menai has raised thousands of pounds for several charities after completing a series of challenges, following his daughter’s successful battle with cancer.
With the 2021/22 cycle of the Work Welsh programme coming to an end, the Welsh Language Staff Awards were held for the first time this year to celebrate those staff who have given a lot of time and effort to learning Welsh through the scheme and to recognise their hard work and dedication.
To celebrate the 40 year anniversary of Coleg Menai’s Art Foundation Programme, we take a look at Stephen Edwards’ life after his time on the course.
Ffion Freeman and Rebecca Fox, two Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor A-level students based at the college’s Dolgellau campus, have been helping with a landmark oral history project to commemorate how one small rural village in Meirionnydd opened its arms to refugees fleeing persecution 50 years ago.
Grŵp Llandrillo Menai learners were presented with an impressive 31 medals - in 17 different categories - at the annual Skills Competition Wales Awards national ceremony last week.