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Award-Winning Facilities
Newtown: Science labs Newtown: Top-of-the-range engineering equipment
Newtown: State-of-the-art catering facilities







Brecon: Brand new motor vehicle extension Newtown: A classy training restaurant - Themes Newtown & Brecon: Award-winning construction department

Newtown: Unique College owned farm.

Newtown: World Class Theatre and Conference Areas. Newtown: Industry standard engineering facilities.
Brecon: Sport equipment.


The CWTCH


The CWTCH – College Within The Community Hub
Brecon Beacons College’s newest addition, the College Within the Community Hub – ‘The CWTCH’, is now officially part of the community. The former tourist information centre has created a vision for further education in Brecon and is now part of the community with open access for all. Former Member of the Senedd for Brecon and Radnorshire and Minister for Education Kirsty Williams unveiled a plaque to mark the opening. Ms Williams said: “It’s given this building re-purpose and will broaden college activity by being so accessible and central. It will be a hub and bring people together. I find this building and what ’s going on inspirational.” The CWTCH has been refurbished and includes flexible working areas, video conferencing facilities, interactive touch screens, and ultra-fast 1GB internet access, along with state-of-the-art computing facilities for both student and public use. Also available will be tips on job hunting, setting up your own business, interview techniques, and CV writing.
Further plans to relocate Brecon Beacons College into Brecon town are also moving ahead which will allow students access directly to the town and the facilities provided by local businesses on a daily basis.
Further education provision in Brecon is being transformed as NPTC Group of Colleges looks to relocate into the town centre.
Brecon’s Watton Mount and the former library on Ship Street have been transferred upon purchase to NPTC Group of Colleges by Powys County Council. The move will allow NPTC Group of Colleges to relocate its Brecon Beacons College into the town centre for a ‘university feel’ campus, leading to highly-resourced education, fit for the 21st century.
This move follows an earlier deal between the council and NPTC Group of Colleges which saw the former Tourist Infomation Centre in the cattle market car park internally reconfigured and rebranded by the NPTC Group of Colleges as “The Cwtch”.
Under a 25-year lease, the venue has become a drop-in centre and provides multiple learning opportunities for residents. The buildings will be refurbished by the College to house interactive technologies and state-of-the-art spaces for several areas of study. The two organisations are also working in partnership in the town at Brecon’s showcase attraction, y Gaer, which will result in a new College library, some joint teaching spaces and a café, while the opening hours of the community library will be extended to seven days a week.
Nigel Brinn, Powys County Council’s Executive Director for Economy and Environment, said: “The transfer of these prominent town centre buildings will bring considerable regeneration benefits to Brecon, boosting the trade of shops and businesses and breathing more life into the town centre.
“The council will work closely with NPTC Group of Colleges as they deliver their development plans for Brecon Beacons College.”
Mark Dacey, CEO and Principal of NPTC Group of Colleges, said he was delighted that progress was being made. “This project has been in the pipeline for some time, and we are delighted that it is now moving in the right direction with contracts for Watton Mount and Ship Street Library being exchanged.”


