Wales · Local installer
Induction loop & Auracast installation in Anglesey
Hearing System UK is a Wrexham-based specialist installer of hearing enhancement systems, covering councils, theatres, churches, schools, transport hubs and historic venues right across Anglesey. We design, install and certify to BS 8300 and IEC 60118-4.
Hearing access in Anglesey
Wales' largest island, with a Welsh-language civic estate centred on Llangefni, a major ferry-port economy at Holyhead and a heritage and tourism estate that includes some of the most significant medieval castles in Europe. Every public-facing venue in Anglesey, from a parish church to the largest civic auditorium, carries a duty under the Equality Act 2010 to make "reasonable adjustments" for people with hearing loss. For most spaces with amplified speech, that means a working, signed and field-strength-tested hearing enhancement system.
We're set up to serve every category of venue across the county: council buildings and customer-service estates, the heritage and visitor sector, churches and chapels, schools and colleges, and private operators. Whether you're specifying a counter loop for a single reception desk, retrofitting a large theatre or building a hybrid loop+Auracast system into a major refurbishment, we'll survey it, design it, install it and commission it to documented standard.
Venue types in Anglesey that need compliant hearing access
Civic & council buildings
Isle of Anglesey County Council headquarters Llangefni, the council chamber and customer-service points across Holyhead, Amlwch and Beaumaris.
Heritage & visitor venues
Beaumaris Castle (UNESCO), Plas Newydd, the Anglesey Sea Zoo and Holyhead Maritime Museum, interpretation spaces with high accessibility demand.
Theatres & community
Ucheldre Centre Holyhead, Canolfan Beaumaris and community venues across the island.
Faith & cathedrals
St Cybi's Holyhead, the parish churches across the island, and St Tysilio's on its tidal island.
Transport
Holyhead Port, ferry terminal customer-service desks and waiting areas with strong duty-of-care obligations.
Services available across Anglesey
- Counter and reception loops: ticket offices, customer service desks, GP receptions, library issue points, pharmacy counters
- Perimeter room loops: meeting rooms, classrooms, courtrooms, function rooms, chapels (up to ~200 m²)
- Multi-loop array systems: theatres, cathedrals, sports halls, civic chambers and large performance venues
- Auracast / Bluetooth LE Audio: permanent installs and our Auri Mobile System for events, pop-ups and trial deployments
- Hybrid loop + Auracast: designed in from day one for new builds and major refurbishments
- Service & re-certification: annual visits, field-strength re-test and re-issued IEC 60118-4 documentation, including for systems we didn't originally install
Read more on our Induction Loops and Auracast / Auri Mobile System pages, or see the Legislation & Compliance guide for the standards your Anglesey venue is being measured against.
Why Anglesey is moving to hybrid loop + Auracast
Bluetooth LE Audio, and its Auracast broadcast feature, is the biggest change to hearing accessibility in 40 years. The first Auracast hearing aids reached the UK in 2024. By 2030, almost every new hearing aid sold will support it. That puts Anglesey venues commissioning systems today in a particular position: a loop-only install will reach the millions of T-coil hearing-aid users in the population now, but won't serve a buyer with a 2027 hearing aid five years from now.
Our standard recommendation for any new build or major refurbishment in Anglesey is a hybrid: induction loop for the established T-coil base, Auracast for the rapidly-expanding next-generation receiver base. We can design, install and commission both in a single visit, with one signed-off documentation package.
Nearby counties we also cover: Gwynedd.