A MASSIVE £100 million investment is planned for education in the Vale, with Cardiff and Vale College aiming to open new state-of-the-art campuses, one in the centre of Barry and one that will include training in artificial intelligence.

The project would see two new campuses built, including a further education college in the heart of Barry Waterfront.

There would also be an Advanced Technology Centre at Cardiff Airport, adjacent to CAVC’s International Centre for Aerospace Training (ICAT).

The new Advanced Technology Centre will deliver an innovative curriculum, preparing young learners for the future world of work and upskilling existing adult workers in key growth areas.

These will include artificial intelligence (AI), composites, rapid prototyping and manufacture, advanced design, electronics and new approaches to net zero renewable technologies such as wind, wave, nuclear and e-fuel.

It will also support the industries supporting and affected by this technology, including engineering, construction, building services and aerospace.

Barry And District News: Cardiff and Vales' campus in BarryCardiff and Vales' campus in Barry (Image: Google Maps)

Barry And District News: A new Advanced Technology Centre coming adjacent to CAVC’s International Centre for Aerospace Training (pictured)A new Advanced Technology Centre coming adjacent to CAVC’s International Centre for Aerospace Training (pictured) (Image: Google Maps)

The general further education college in the Barry Waterfront Innovation Quarter will offer a wide range of vocational and career-focused courses for both young people and adults.

The Welsh Government has approved the Outline Business Case for CAVC’s two new campuses.

Now, the project progresses towards development and submission of a full business case for ministers to consider in the coming months.

Barry And District News: Stunning views off Barry's waterfrontStunning views off Barry's waterfront (Image: Google Maps)

Barry And District News: The new new Advanced Technology Centre planned near Cardiff Airport (left box), and the new further education campus at Barry Waterfront (right box)The new new Advanced Technology Centre planned near Cardiff Airport (left box), and the new further education campus at Barry Waterfront (right box) (Image: Google Maps)

On the project, Cardiff and Vale College Group chief executive Mike James said: “We are delighted to announce our commitment to this £100 million project in education and training for the Vale of Glamorgan, which will have real significance for the economy of the wider region and beyond.

“The Advanced Technology Centre will have regional importance, delivering high-level skills and supporting the Bro Tathan business park, Cardiff Airport and the proposed green energy development at Aberthaw, alongside employers from across Wales. It is with real pleasure that I can say that we are delivering on our commitment to provide first-class teaching and learning environments for learners and the community in the Vale of Glamorgan.”

Vale of Glamorgan MS Jane Hutt said: “Thank you to everyone at Cardiff and Vale College for their commitment to learners for training and education in the Vale of Glamorgan which has led to these inspiring plans providing world class facilities in partnership with Welsh Government and the Vale of Glamorgan Council.”

Cllr Lis Burnett, leader of the Vale of Glamorgan Council, said: “This is a really exciting announcement that represents a significant landmark for education in the Vale and Wales as a whole.

“These new campuses will provide Vale learners with ultra-modern facilities and the skills necessary to lead the way in a number of exciting and emerging areas.

“We are proud that such cutting-edge developments will be located in the Vale and that there will be an emphasis on environmental sustainability and alternative sources of energy. This aligns perfectly with the Council’s long-term aims and our Project Zero commitment to become carbon neutral by 2030.”

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