In the news - In Your Area
"Dryslwyn shop and post office in the Towy Valley, Carmarthenshire, was established in 2009 and is a lifeline to many in the community and entirely run by volunteers. Sitting off the A40 between Carmarthen and Llandeilo, it serves the communities of Dryswlyn and Cwrt Henri. However the lease ends in 30 months and a new home is needed" READ MORE HERE - https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/the-fight-to-build-new-shop-in-dryslwyn-and-the-community-that-depends-on-it/
POSTED: 28.02.2021Initial Site Surveying Underway
Topological surveys are underway and Vinci will be on site from 22.02.2021
POSTED: 22.02.2021
Ways of Working Presentation
WATCH THE VIDEO - Meet the Ways of Working team give an overview of their practice and how they run Community Involvement sessions.
POSTED: 22.02.2021
Huw Griffiths Architects Presentation
WATCH THE VIDEO - Meet the Architects, examples of their work, and our progress so far - Huw Griffiths and team HGA
POSTED: 22.02.2021
Announcement
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Huw Griffiths Architects. They are a Welsh speaking, local firm of architects who will be working with the community on the SiopNEWydd project.
Huw Griffiths, the Architect, has appointed a Consultant, Owen Griffiths from Ways of Working. So please meet Owen and Rhian! Keep an eye out for them in March - you will be seeing a lot of them for the Community Consultation period.
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https://www.facebook.com/dryslwyncommunityshop/posts/3679376825487202
POSTED: 19.02.2021
In the news - Architects Journal
"Dryslwyn Community Shop is recruiting an architect to co-design its new sustainable home in Carmarthenshire [Deadline: 1 January 2021. The winning team will complete a feasibility study identifying a new build solution – embracing ‘low embedded carbon, high energy-efficiency, and adaptability’ – for the popular local convenience store and post office which must leave its existing road-side premises (pictured) by 2023. READ MORE HERE - https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/competitions/new-dryslwyn-community-shop