* Gwyn's famous shop in Castle Street.
A WELL-KNOWN Llangollen butchers shop
has sliced his way through to the shortlist of a prestigious national competition to find
high street champions.
Gwyn Davies in Castle Street has
reached the final three in the food and drink retailer category of the Welsh
Government’s High Street Heroes Awards.
The competition aims to honour
businesses which help to make town centres great.
Members of the public were asked to
nominate individual businesses and services in the six High
Street Favourites categories - food and drink, fashion, health and beauty, leisure,
home and garden, professional and financial services, eating out on the high
street and community service provider.
Established for almost 40 years, Gwyn
Davies Butchers put their success down
to providing the local community with
quality meat and a friendly, personal service.
Over the years, owner Gwyn has raised
hundreds of thousands of pounds for charities, from supporting local raffles
and selling tickets for local events, to supporting major fundraising events in
aid of Welsh Air Ambulance and The Shooting Star Appeal for a dedicated cancer treatment
unit at Wrexham Maelor Hospital.
As the one of the longest standing
businessman in Llangollen, Gwyn was recently honoured to receive a visit from
HRH Prince Charles, who was in the town for the Llangollen International
Musical Eisteddfod.
Gwyn is a Welsh speaker, which he
feels really helps when interacting with his customers and in helping to keep
the language alive.
Gwyn said: “You can’t beat a high
street location for footfall; my old landlord called our high street the ‘golden
mile’.
“It’s so important to support local
high streets, we’re very lucky in Llangollen, that there are no empty shops,
which unfortunately can’t be said for many towns.
“It’s a great honour to have been nominated
in the High Street Heroes Awards. It’s nice to know our customers appreciate
us!”
The winners
of all categories will be announced during High Street Week, 19–26 September
2015.