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Wales to host WorldSkills UK National Finals for the first time

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Record number of Welsh finalists as prestigious competition heads to the nation this November

WELSH venues will host the WorldSkills UK National Finals for the first time this November, marking a major milestone for skills excellence across the country.

The event—considered the UK’s premier competition for technical and vocational training—will see 417 top competitors from across the UK take part in 47 finals. This year’s contest, running from 26 to 28 November, will be held across five sites in Wales.

A record-breaking 120 Welsh competitors have qualified, making up 29% of the national finalists—an increase from last year’s already impressive figure of one in four. The success highlights Wales’ growing reputation for producing skilled young professionals in fields ranging from beauty therapy to aerospace engineering.

The Welsh Government announced its hosting partnership with Inspiring Skills Excellence and WorldSkills UK last September, following the successful international finals in Lyon. That collaboration paved the way for the UK finals to be brought to Wales for the first time.

Disciplines at this year’s finals will include 3D Digital Game Art, Aircraft Maintenance, Health and Social Care, and Culinary Arts. Top performers could be selected to represent the UK at the prestigious “Skills Olympics” in Japan in 2028.

‘Futureproofing the economy’

Minister for Culture, Skills and Social Partnership Jack Sargeant MS said:
“These competitions show the real-world value and applications of apprenticeships and are invaluable in futureproofing our economy.

“I am proud Wales is hosting the WorldSkills UK Finals in 2025. We have a beautiful country, and I hope all visitors will take some time to explore it.

“I wish this new cohort of competitors pob lwc – I know you’ll do yourselves and us all proud.”

WorldSkills UK Competitions attract more than 6,000 registrations annually from across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The competition-based training is seen as a crucial part of the post-16 education and training landscape, helping schools, colleges, and employers benchmark performance against international standards.

Meet the competitors

Mark Wright, an apprentice at International Crusher Solutions Ltd, is competing in the Metal Fabricator category.
“I started out in Construction Metalwork competitions last year and won gold in the Skills Competition Wales with the highest score in the region, and silver in WorldSkills UK,” he said.

“I enjoyed them so much I decided to go for the UK qualifiers this year in Metal Fabrication too—and I’m over the moon to be heading to the finals. It’s a great experience—I just focus, get stuck in, and enjoy it.”

Elara Jones, selected for the Beauty Therapy Practitioner competition, added:
“Winning gold at Skills Competition Wales and now reaching the WorldSkills UK Finals shows all the hard work has paid off. It feels like everything I’ve done has been building to this—it means so much to reach this level.”

Bradley Claringbold is returning to the Industrial Electronics competition after competing last year.
“I didn’t place in the top three last time, but I’m back to show how far I’ve come,” he said. “The extra training has helped me learn so much—I’m excited to have another shot.”

For more information about WorldSkills UK and how to get involved as a competitor, tutor, or employer in Wales, visit: https://inspiringskills.gov.wales

 

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£1,500 cash bursary announced for aspiring local youngsters

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FOLLOWING its previous success, Ceredigion Youth Service is fortunate to accept another opportunity provided by West Wales Holiday Cottages to support young people with a cash bursary this year.

The purpose of the bursary is to provide young people aged between 11 and 25 with the chance to receive £1,500 to help with their future aspirations. The successful applicant(s) will be chosen by Ceredigion Youth Forum, which is a panel made up of young people from Ceredigion.

Gwion Bowen, Senior Support Officer Participation, said: “We are very grateful to West Wales Holiday Cottages for providing us with this opportunity for young people in Ceredigion for the ninth year in succession. Like ourselves, West Wales Holiday Cottages recognise that many young people living in Ceredigion may experience difficulties in accessing training, support and social activities due to socio-economic issues. The bursary was extremely successful last year, with a young person gaining financial support to help them with their mobile beauty start up business.”

Councillor Wyn Thomas, Cabinet for Schools and Lifelong Learning, said: “I would like to encourage anyone aged between 11 and 25 who needs financial support to reach their goals to consider this fantastic opportunity. As with previous years, I hope that the bursary is a success again this year, and that it will benefit young people in Ceredigion.”

Lisa Stopher, Managing Director at West Wales Holiday Cottages said, “West Wales Holiday Cottages are delighted to be supporting the bursary once again in partnership with Ceredigion Youth Service. We recognise that many young people can face barriers when accessing opportunities, training and resources, and we hope this bursary will continue to make a positive difference by giving young people the support they need to pursue their goals and aspirations.”

Do you need financial support to reach your goals? Would you benefit from having financial support to help you with training or equipment that is required for your chosen vocation? Are you looking for support to start your own enterprise? Are you a member of a community group and looking for financial support to purchase resources or equipment?

The closing date for applications is midnight on 19 July 2026. If you’re interested, contact Gwion Bowen on 07790 812939 or e-mail [email protected] for an application form.

 

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Ashmole & Co fund future accountants with financial donation to primary school

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CARMARTHENSHIRE’S would-be mathematicians are being given a major boost in their careers thanks to an Ashmole & Co donation to Ysgol Llandybie Primary School.

The donation, funded by the company’s Ammanford office, will help with the annual purchase of the online MyMaths resource which uses the online resource to help pupils and parents with the teaching of maths at home as well as allowing teachers to set tasks and provide them with tutorials to show them the mathematical concepts being taught.
The programme can assist in all areas of mathematics from shape to space, and from data to financial literacy.

Laura Craddock, Partner in Ashmole & Co’s Ammanford office, said, “We are always keen
to offer our support locally. We are more than happy to help fund the online resource
MyMaths to help train the local accountants of the future from a young age.”

Llandybie Primary School Head Teacher, Rhian Pritchard, said, “We are keen to continue
using online resources to enhance our pupils’ learning experience but they come at an extra
cost. We are grateful to Ashmole and Co for the donation which will enable us to continue
the provision of online maths learning.”

 

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Two new Milford Haven schools could be built and open by 2032

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NEW SCHOOLS in Milford Haven won’t be built before 2030 at the earliest, and 2032 for a planned Welsh Medium school, councillors heard.

The timeline was stated during discussions at Pembrokeshire County Council’s May meeting on educational matters in the county, including a revised governance arrangements for the sustainable communities for learning programme and planning for the future of Welsh medium education in the Milford Haven area.

At the meeting, Cllr Viv Stoddart reflected on a recent school panel visit to Milford Haven, saying a later private talk with pupils showed they were “acutely aware and acutely embarrassed by the situation in their school,” feeling like they were “second-class citizens”.

“Where does the school for Milford Haven sit? Is there a date for it? The state of the school has actually been a concern since 2012.”

Cllr Guy Woodham, who had earlier announced he was stepping down from his Cabinet education role, said he felt a personal disappointment to be stepping down before there was “a spade in the ground”.

He told members his understanding was the outline business case was due to be submitted to Welsh Government in June.

Mike Cavanagh, Head of Culture, Leisure, and School Modernisation told members the to-date £143m scheme needed a robust business case to Welsh Government, which had to be followed to gain approximately two-thirds funding; the final business case expected in 2027, with hopes the English Medium element of the new school would be built in 2030, and a new Welsh Medium in 2032.

In relation to Welsh medium education in the Milford area, a report for members said a 2025 Cabinet meeting had backed the Director of Education be given approval to commence the school organisation process to establish a new 3-11 Welsh medium school in Milford Haven, with a decision now sought to commence statutory consultation.

It said there were currently 19 Welsh-medium schools in Pembrokeshire, but no Welsh-medium school physically located within Milford Haven itself, one of Pembrokeshire’s largest population centres.

It said: “The establishment of a new Welsh-medium primary school in Milford Haven would address the demand evident within the wider Milford Haven area and provide an opportunity to review and rebalance Welsh-medium catchment boundaries.”

Members backed the recommendation to commence statutory consultation on establishing a new Welsh medium primary school to serve the Milford Haven area.

 

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