 When I first saw the building, it was like, well, compared to what a different college I've been to, it's like, it's been massive. It's a big wow where you go into it. To see the first group of students walk through this door in September was absolutely amazing. They were taking photographs of the building. They were texting their friends. I think a new college like this one is better because for one thing, it looks good and if places look good, people want to go there every day and they want to study there. I strongly believe that a building can change students' attitudes. I've noticed the big difference in the way they are together. There's more self-confidence. The main changes are of course related to the teaching itself, having wonderful resources, wonderful equipment, industry standard, which is superb for the learners and staff to utilise, but also the environment in the building is completely different. This is a very light and airy building. It's got lots of communal spaces, which really lifts the motivation and enthusiasm of the staff and the students. IT is very important. It's a very forthcoming technology, it's changing all the time and Colin Morgana have responded to this and we've got some excellent IT suites now. Every room, not including the non-IT suites, have smart boards now and we're all trained up to use these effectively, which encourages the learners then to start embracing this a bit more, coming up to the front and using it and certainly more interactive learning takes place. The students think it's amazing here. They love the architecture, the facilities. There's a gym and a library here and you can get something to eat and have a coffee. Everyone knows it's a new building. They don't want to damage it. They don't want to be graffiti. The capital investment here for the students in particular has created an opportunity for them in local business as well and I think that's really good. The main benefits of having a big facility like this is just you get plenty of options to do. They run extra programmes, so if you're interested you can learn animation or music or go to the gym. There's lots of other stuff to do around you. The environment I think motivates not only the learners but also the lecturers as well. You know, fantastic. We've moved from Rivellin, which I think needed a good old look of paint but we're moving here, you know, it's really motivated us in terms of teaching and the facilities that we have available, not only within the classroom but also outside the classroom as well. By opening this building we were able to bring in the public library from Taftswells. So again we have community groups used in the building for the first time. The community benefits have been quite significant. If you look around the locality of the college you'll see other businesses investing in expanding for their own businesses which can only be good for the long term future of this community as well. This building has a biomass boiler. It has the ability to regenerate rain, harvest rain. We have voltaic cells. We have a green roof. And so all of the technologies that were available to us have been incorporated. I think the Welsh Government should invest more money in colleges like this, yeah, definitely. This has been a success because more people have turned up than they thought they would be and I love it and I think this should be shared with more people, yeah, definitely. The learners experience has been perhaps brought into the 21st century from what they've experienced and I think that's quite important and quite a large statement not just for the community but for Wales as well.