The end of years of effort by individuals and bodies across the Llŷn Peninsula.

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Here at Congl Meinciau Enterprise Centre we offer offices and resources to businesses in Pen Llŷn. We hold various events and courses throughout the year with the aim to help and support businesses to develop. Our courses are held in our meeting room, which is available to rent on a daily basis for meetings, training sessions, workshops, and more.

The Center is the result of the work of several individuals and bodies over a period of years in an effort to seek a resource in Pen Llŷn to stimulate, support and facilitate enterprise in the local area. The Center was built by a local company and the development was funded by Cymdeithas Tai Eryri, the Welsh Assembly and the European Regional Development Fund and the building reaches an outstanding BREEAM environmental standard.

The best facilities

Broadband

Superfast Broadband and Wi-Fi available in each unit

24-hour Access

24-hour secure access for all tenants

Cafe

Cegin Grug is a high quality café and deli on site. The cafe is regularly open on Fridays and Saturdays but make to contact the centre to double check their opening times.

Convenient Location

The centre is located in a convenient location for your business

Convenient Car Parking

Convenient car park on site with room for 28 vehicles

Public Transport Route

The centre is located on a public transport route

Our achievements so far

business have received support

We offer support to a wide variety of local businesses. Our support is always tailored to the businesses’ specific needs.

attendees for courses

We’ve ran over 30 training courses in the centre since opening in 2010.

tenants

The centre has been home to 25 tenants since it opened in 2010.

courses held

Together with our training courses, we’ve held 50 various opportunities for business in the local area.

Excellent BREEAM environmental standard

The Centre was built by a local company and the development was funded by Cymdeithas Tai Eryri, the Welsh Assembly, and the European Regional Development Fund and the building reaches an outstanding BREEAM environmental standard.

  • The building is heated by extracting heat from the ground.
  • Electricity is generated using PV panels on the roof.
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