13 SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS TO YSGOL TRYFAN - INCREASING THE PROJECT'S CAPITAL BUDGET
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr Dewi Jones
Additional documents:
Decision:
The Cabinet gave its approval to increase the budget for the project to
significantly improve the buildings and site of Ysgol Tryfan
in Bangor to address inflation costs and the general increase in building
material costs since the original budget was established in 2018, realising
this by transferring £1.96m from the Council's Asset Management Plan to cover
the total projected costs for completing the project at Ysgol Tryfan.
Minutes:
The report
was presented by Cllr Dewi Jones.
DECISION
The Cabinet granted approval to increasing the project's budget for
making significant improvements to the buildings and site of Ysgol Tryfan in Bangor in order to address inflation costs and
the general increase in building material costs since the original budget was
established in 2018, to be realised by transferring £1.96m from the Council's
Asset Management Plan to cover the total projected costs for completing the
project at Ysgol Tryfan.
DISCUSSION
It was
explained that a significant increase in costs had necessitated a
re-examination of plans, and they forecast the need to increase the budget of
this project to £23.6 million. It was noted that the Welsh Government was
funding 65% of the cost of the scheme, which meant that Cyngor Gwynedd's
contribution was an additional £1.96 million.
The scheme
was referred to as an investment in the future of the County's children and
young people, and in the Welsh language in Bangor.
The Cabinet
Member highlighted that he had visited Ysgol Tryfan
and had seen the need for investment. He drew attention to the damage done to
the School during the recent storms, and the fact that
scaffolding on the School buildings made it dangerous.
The Local
Member for Glyder Ward was welcomed to the meeting.
She emphasised the importance of this investment to Welsh-medium secondary
education in Bangor. She reiterated the words about the condition of the
building and that they were old and fragile.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
·
A
member queried how these developments would improve the learning experience for
learners in the School. It was explained that the
learning environment would improve by developing the quality and size of the
classrooms, along with developmental sports provisions and an improvement to
extra-curricular spaces in the School.
·
The
members were assured that this was the most cost-effective way of completing
the project.
·
It
was noted that the aim with increasing the capacity of the School
was to ensure a continuum of Welsh-medium education from primary to secondary
for the children of the catchment area for years to come.
·
It
was confirmed that all new buildings on the site would satisfy net zero carbon
targets, in line with the requirements of the grant. Reducing the building's
carbon emissions would also have to be taken into account
with any alterations to the building.
Awdur: Debbie A W Jones, Assistant Head of Education Services