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Plans to relocate Bangor college campus approved at appeal by planning inspectors

Grŵp Llandrillo Menai relocation proposal had been opposed by Gwynedd council but overturned at appeal by Planning and Environment Decisions Wales

Plans by Grŵp Llandrillo Menai to relocate its Bangor campus to Tŷ Menai on Parc Menai have been approved(Image: Grwp Llandrillo Menai)

Plans by Grŵp Llandrillo Menai to relocate its Bangor campus to Parc Menai have been approved by the Planning and Environment Decisions Wales despite opposition from Gwynedd council.

The proposal to move to Tŷ Menai came as college bosses warned the existing city centre Ffriddoedd campus needed urgent maintenance and an estimated £18m merely to remain weatherproof and operational.

But there was some opposition locally to the plan to move students and staff out of the city, which is already struggling with footfall numbers.

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This saw officers and the planning committee at Gwynedd council oppose the relocation last September and Welsh Government ministers have been encouraging a 'town centre first' policy approach from local authorities.

However the appeal had already been lodged due to frustration over delays with the planning process and Welsh Government inspectors have given the proposal the green light.

The £13m project will be jointly-funded by the Welsh Government and Grŵp Llandrillo Menai.

The Grŵp will move Coleg Menai's existing provision from the Ffriddoedd Road and Friars site to the building on Parc Menai, which has stood largely empty in recent years.