£5.5m to revamp Urdd centres in Ceredigion and Gwynedd
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Welsh youth movement Urdd Gobaith Cymru has announced £5.5m plans to develop and renovate two of its centres.
The main work will take place at the Core of the Centre in Llangrannog, Ceredigion, where £3.5m will be used to revamp the site to cope with a wider range of groups visiting and staying.
In Gwynedd, the Glan-llyn educational centre, near Bala, is due to have £2m on improving facilities at the water activities and educational centres.
The centres have 47,000 annual visits.
The group also hopes the redevelopments will lead to a rise in turnover and create 12 new apprenticeships.
Urdd chief executive Sian Lewis said it would match the £2.75m funding given by the Welsh Government.
She added: "The Urdd will be able to improve facilities and resources, create new jobs in rural Wales, upgrade infrastructure and create a fantastic environment in which to encourage effective learning throughout the year for future generations of Welsh children and young people."
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams said: "The Urdd plays a vital role in providing yearlong learning opportunities for young people in Wales.
They also make a vital contribution to creating children who are social and healthy, and use the Welsh language outside of school."