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Plans to replace school hit by concrete problem move forward

October 24, 2025

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PLANS to relocate a school affected by the RAAC concrete crisis have taken a major step forward.

Anglesey Council's executive have agreed to press ahead with proposals to relocate pupils at Ysgol Uwchradd Caergybi to a new £66m school building.

‘The school was one of the first in Wales hit by the crumbly concrete crisis in 2023, and requires extensive maintenance to keep it operating.

During a meeting of the council executive, councillors agreed to publish a statutory notice outlining its intention to relocate the school.

‘A consultation on the proposed move was held in June and July, with the results showing 79 per cent of participants agreed with the proposed move.

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