Welcome to the Siop Ni Project 

Our aim is to buy and refurbish the Church Hall in Llanddewi Brefi and open a community-owned, volunteer-run shop...and so much more!

Siop Ni - Much More Than a Shop

Siop Ni is an exciting opportunity, not only to re-establish a shop in the village, but also to provide additional resources/services to the community, which could include:

  • Caffi Dewi (our community cafe)
  • Mini-launderette 
  • WiFi hot spot/computer/colour copier/printer/quiet learning space with opportunities for learning Welsh, numeracy, literacy
  • Llanddewi Brefi heritage museum with contributions from the community
  • Health hub (with health/wellbeing information + digital access for communicating with the doctor surgeries)
  • ATM

Enhancing community resilience

By hosting services that we need locally, we hope Siop Ni will make our village more resilient and add to the vibrancy of our community. By providing  a warm, welcoming and friendly space to buy essentials and have a chat and a cuppa, we hope Siop Ni will help fight isolation in our rural community.

Strengthen and Protect the Use of Welsh

Welsh is central to Siop Ni, and we are asking our community for feedback on how Siop Ni can strengthen and protect the use of Welsh.

What are we doing?

Our Steering Committee (comprised of 14 village residents) has been working hard over the last 15 months

Community Engagement

In May 2025, we conducted a village consultation and had 84 responses covering 176 people. 

On 26 March 2026, we launched our 2nd consultation (responses due 9 April 2026), and we are hosting public information sessions 29/31 March and 5/7 April @ Caffi Dewi.

Funding

We've received grant funding from Cynnal y Cardi and Perthyn for our feasibility studies/start-up costs.

We intend to run a community share offer and to apply for grants to fund the purchase and refurbishment the Church Hall and the initial set-up costs of Siop Ni.

Legal 
Structure

As of 21 August 2025, Siop Ni CBS Cyfyngedig was registered with the Financial Conduct Authority as a Community Benefit Society (a not-for-profit social enterprise required to operate for the benefit of the community).





Next Steps

Once the 2nd Consultation is done, we will publish the results and prepare to make an offer to purchase the Church Hall and launch the community share offer.

97.6%

of responses said they would use the village shop

(1st community consultation)

 

75%

of survey responses said they would use the shop to cut down on car journeys

(1st community consultation)

 

Diolch / Thank you

 

 

 

Diolch arbennig i/A special thank you to:

  • Holl aelodau'r Pwyllgor Llywio sydd wedi bod yn gweithio'n galed ar hyn. / All the members of the Steering Committee who have been working hard on this
  • CAVO, Cwmpas, Hwyel Dda, Plunkett
  • Rhaglenni grant Cynnal y Cardi a Perthyn am ein cyllid grant cychwyn/dichonoldeb/The Cynnal y Cardi and Perthyn grant programmes for our start up/feasibility grant funding

 

Diolch i Gronfa Cymunedol Cynnal y Cardi a ariennir gan Cronfa Ffyniant Gyffredin y DU a weinyddir gan Cyngor Sir Ceredigion / Thank you to Cynnal y Cardi Community Fund which is funded by the UK Shared Prosperity fund, delivered by Ceredigion County Council

© 2026 Siop Ni CBS Cyfyngedig. Cedwir pob hawl / All rights reserved. 

 

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