News and Events

News and Events - In this section you will find links for tickets for project related events as well as related news articles.

SiopNEWydd COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT REPORT - 07.06.2021

During March we contacted you regarding the community engagement events that were run, mainly via Zoom, by Owen and Rhian from Ways of Working.


 Owen & Rhian have now produced their report which our architects, Huw Griffiths of Swansea, are using to form the design of our proposed new shop & Post office.

If you have any queries or comments to make, please reply to me via this email address, so that I can pass them on to the architects.


Thank you for your continued support and interest in this project which now benefits from the considerable achievement of the announcement this week that the shop has won the prestigious award from her Majesty of the Queens Award for Volunteer Services. This is the first time we believe this has been given to a group in Carmarthenshire.

In The News - S4C Prynhawn Da - 03.06.2021

Watch Project Chair Nigel Jones discuss the SiopNewydd project and winning the Queens Award for Voluntary Services on S4C's Prynhawn Da show (interview starts approx. 21mins)


WATCH HERE

In The News - In YourArea - 03.06.2021

The Dryslwyn Community Shop and Post Office in Carmarthenshire has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.  The award is described as the MBE of Voluntary Service and is the highest award achievable by a voluntary group.


READ MORE HERE

In The News - South Wales Guardian - 03.06.2021

In an exciting first for Carmarthenshire The Dryslwyn Community Shop and Post Office won The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.  This award is described as the MBE of Voluntary Service and is the highest award achievable by a voluntary group.

READ MORE HERE

In The News - Lifeseeker - 02.06.2021

In an exciting first for Carmarthenshire The Dryslwyn Community Shop and Post Office is incredibly proud to have won The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. This award is described as the MBE of Voluntary Service and is the highest award achievable by a voluntary group.

READ MORE HERE

Siop Gymunedol Dryslwyn Community Shop is Awarded The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service 2021 - 02.06.2021


In an exciting first for Carmarthenshire The Dryslwyn Community Shop and Post Office is incredibly proud to have won The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. This award is described as the MBE of Voluntary Service and is the highest award achievable by a voluntary group.

 

In 2008 when 2,500 post offices closed Dryslwyn was scheduled to be one of them.  Instead through remarkable grass roots efforts the Community Shop was launched, and has successfully served the community ever since. That enterprising attitude ensured this lifeline to the surrounding rural community kept going throughout the coronavirus pandemic, despite the radical changes that were needed.

 

“We couldn’t be more honoured and delighted” said Helen Evans, previously a local vet who serves at the counter and is one of the shop Directors. “So many of us in the community volunteer for the shop that it is a real community hub.  People come for more than their shopping, it’s somewhere to be sure of a friendly face, a good chat in Welsh or English, and neighbourly support when you need it most.”

 

Nigel Jones, a post office volunteer  and Chair of a project team set up to design and finance the building of a new shop on a site only 100 yards away from the existing shop (SiopNEWydd) said:  “This award is brilliant news for everyone.   It recognises the vital role this shop plays in our community, and emphasises the importance of continuing to build on this success in the future.”

 

Dryslwyn Shop is one of 241 charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups to receive the prestigious award this year. Every year a high level of nominations is received, showing just how energetically the voluntary sector is contributing to improving life for everyone in the community.

 

The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service recognises outstanding work by volunteer groups to benefit their local communities. It was created in 2002 to celebrate The Queen’s Golden Jubilee and is the MBE for volunteer groups.  Recipients are announced each year on 2nd June, the anniversary of The Queen’s Coronation. Award winners this year from across the UK include volunteer groups as diverse as Dryslwyn Community Shop; a volunteer minibus service in Cumbria; a community radio station in Inverness; and a mountain rescue team in Powys.

 

Cllr Cefin Campbell warmly welcomed the news, saying how positive it is both for Carmarthenshire and the local area.  He said it pays tribute to the hard work, resilience, and exceptional commitment of all the Dryslwyn volunteers. Commenting further he applauded the community’s ambition which is now focussed towards designing and fundraising to build their very own SiopNEWydd premises.

 

Dryslwyn Shop will receive a certificate and a crystal award from Sara Edwards the Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed later this summer.