Pembrokeshire College has begun work on a major upgrade to its main entrance as part of a wider programme of investment to enhance facilities for learners, staff and visitors.
The project will see the construction of a new two‑storey entrance building, along with an immersive teaching suite and the first of its kind at a higher education institution in Wales. The new development will replace the existing entrance, which has been impacted by severe weather over time and will create a more welcoming and functional arrival space.
Once complete, the upgraded entrance will provide improved shelter, better waiting areas for learners travelling to and from College and enhanced access for visitors. The building will also include new digital teaching spaces, staff offices, a boardroom and an upgraded reception area.
To allow construction work to take place safely, the main entrance is closed from Monday 30 March until mid‑August 2026. During this period, all staff, learners and visitors should enter the College via the service yard. Clear signage is in place to direct people to reception, the SEED Restaurant and the Hair & Beauty salons. A temporary pedestrian pathway has also been installed from the visitors’ car park.
We appreciate everyone’s patience while these essential works are carried out. This project forms part of Pembrokeshire College’s ongoing commitment to providing high‑quality learning environments and will deliver a significantly improved welcome for the College community for many years to come.
