GLYNDWR University has entered plans to transform part of its main campus building in Wrexham. The university previously revealed proposals worth £60m to improve its facilities, including the Plas Coch campus on Mold Road. It now wants to convert a corridor used as offices for its staff into teaching space. The university said the internal works had been designed to retain all the historical features of the building and to remove any modern additions. In documents submitted to Wrexham Council, architects acting on the university’s behalf said: “The main Plas Coch campus is the iconic building that is the centre piece of the university.
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University teams up with major music festival to help showcase Welsh talent to the world
Wrexham Glyndwr University has teamed up with a major music festival to help showcase Welsh talent to the world.
The university’s Plas Coch campus welcomed acts to film performances for FOCUS Wales as part of the BBC coverage of the pan-Wales multi-platform Gŵyl 2021 virtual event.
Steff Owens, Programme Leader – Sound Technology, recorded performances at the university’s TV studios, with everyone observing COVID 19 procedures.
Hip hop artist Dani Rain, also the drummer with North Wales pop punk outfit Neck Deep, and Cardiff-born grime MC Benji Wild performed at PGW’s TV studio in the Centre for the Creative Industries.