REHAU has revealed a revamp of its Blaenau Ffestiniog factory, where its training academy has been refurbished.

The upgrades to the site include new graphics on the walls inspired by its mountainous location, with motivational messaging displayed in Welsh and English on the walls of the academy.

Among the apprentices to benefit from the refurbishment is Elan James, a logistics administration apprentice studying business admin level two.

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After attending a session at the site, he said: “What a transformation, the room is now a motivational place to study and learn in.

“In particular, the inspiring quotes, especially in Welsh, make a real difference to the learning environment.”

Russell Hand, head of product management and technical at REHAU, said: “Our showrooms are the best tool to showcase our products to our customers.

“Seeing the full window systems in real life allows people to visualise them in their projects and often leads to more collaborative discussion.

 “Meanwhile, our investment into our site in Blaenau Ffestiniog shows REHAU is fully committed to investing in the next generation with a wide range of apprenticeships.

“We are looking forward to welcoming both existing and new customers to the spaces soon.”

Alongside the refurbishment to the site, visitors to the the factory at Blaenau Ffestiniog will be able to see REHAU’s World of Windows exhibition.