GREAT BRITISH HIGH STREET 2018

There are so many people who make Crickhowell the special place it is. As one part of our bid to win a Great British High Street Award for the town, we put together this picture story to recognise their contribution.

To Crickhowell’s shopkeepers, cafe owners, publicans and their loyal customers; volunteer groups and organisations like Totally Locally, CRiC, The Civic Society, the Town Council; our local police and everyone involved in The Corn Exchange project, we salute you.

We will know if we have been shortlisted on September 17th.  30 per cent of the vote will be based on public support as demonstrated through social media.  In order to vote, please post the following words on a PUBLIC post on your Facebook, Twitter or Instagram accounts.

Crickhowell High Street is #MyHighStreet

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PLAQUES GO UP AT THE CORN EXCHANGE

Two new plaques have appeared on the front of The Corn Exchange – one which was unveiled by The Prince of Wales during the official opening earlier this month, another which tells the story of The Corn Exchange project. The plaques were fixed to the building by Dave Harries, who was pictured outside the building during the original protest to stop a supermarket three and a half years ago. Corn Exchange Crickhowell Ltd’s Managing Director, Dean Christy, said:” It seems entirely appropriate that Dave should be able to put the finishing touches to the building, having been there at the very start”.

Corn Exchange Crickhowell Ltd’s Managing Directior, Dean Christy, with Dave Harries.

Dave Harries fitting the plaques.

The Prince of Wales unveils one of the plaques.

Dave Harries in one of the original protests against a supermarket.

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The Prince of Wales opens The Corn Exchange

  

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New Data Protection Policy

 
Re: General Data Protection Regulations (GPDR)
 
This is to advise you that on the 25th of May 2018 the new General Data Protection Regulations come into force. This requires all organisations that hold your personal information to advise you of what information they hold about you, how it is protected and how and why they will use it.
 
The attached document sets out The Corn Exchange Crickhowell Ltd’s Policy and procedures relating to the information we hold about you. Please read this carefully as it is important for you to know your rights under the new regulations. This document will also be available on the Corn Exchange Crickhowell Ltd website www.cornexchangecrickhowell.co.uk.
 
If you have any questions, please email info@cornexchangecrickhowell.co.uk and we will get back to you without delay.
 
Thank you
 
Dean Christy
Managing Director
Corn Exchange Crickhowell Ltd
7 May 2018
The new policy can be found under our contact page here:
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Flat 3 available for rent

Due to unforseen circumstances, flat 3 has fallen available for rent again.  Email info@cornexchangecrickhowell.co.uk for details.

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THE CORN EXCHANGE IS FULLY OCCUPIED

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WALES FIRST ZERO WASTE SHOP

NATURAL WEIGH DEFIES THE SNOW TO OPEN ON TIME
Wales’ first zero waste shop, Natural Weigh, started trading from Unit 1 of The Corn Exchange this week – with customers braving snow storms and freezing temperatures to give them a warm welcome. Robin and Chloe Masefield said they were thrilled that so many people made the effort to visit them and sample their range of organic and additive-free foods sold without plastic packaging. Chloe said: “We were really busy with lots of local people turning out and local traders welcoming us. We are looking forward to meeting more people over the coming weeks. People are really interested to find out about zero waste and reducing their use of plastics.” Robin said: “We were impressed at the level of interest. We believe that many people making small steps to reduce their reliance on plastic can make a big difference.”


Among the first people to visit the shop was Brecon and Radnorshire Assembly Member, Kirsty Williams. She was involved in the original campaign to stop a supermarket coming to The Corn Exchange which started three years ago. After visiting Natural Weigh, she said:” This is absolutely fantastic on two fronts. Natural Weigh offers a really innovative approach to selling produce in response to the growing public concern about plastic waste and it’s great to see The Corn Exchange being let out. This whole campaign to keep this building was to encourage small independent traders to complement Crickhowell’s independent High Street so, it’s fantastic on both fronts.”
Kirsty Williams was joined on the visit by the Plaid Cymru Assembly Member for Mid and West Wales, Simon Thomas AM, who is a member of the Welsh Assembly’s Environment and Sustainability Committee. He said:” This shop is unique in being completely Zero Waste – definitely the first in Wales. It is a pioneer and pioneers set the trend for what comes later. I think supermarkets will soon cotton on to this trend because the big weekly shop is dying out, people are shopping more locally and shopping more throughout the week, so I think this is a really important sign of something happening in Crickhowell, building up on the local economy, keeping the pounds circulating locally and I think some of the other shops will adopt some of the practices of this shop.”
Corn Exchange Crickhowell’s Communications Director, Tim Jones, said: “Robin and Chloe have done a fantastic job of creating a really attractive, enticing customer experience. They are incredibly knowledgeable and willing to offer advice on reducing plastic waste to anyone who wants to listen. It was fantastic to have Simon Thomas come to visit so he can reflect back Robin and Chloe’s achievement to the National Assembly of Wales. And it was great to welcome Kirsty Williams back to The Corn Exchange. She was involved at the very beginning, helping to apply pressure on Punch Taverns to drop their plans for a supermarket and sell to us. It was a very important part of the original protest and she has been supportive since then. It is great she could come to see the end result.”

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PRAISE IN PARLIAMENT FOR CORN EXCHANGE PROJECT

The Corn Exchange project has been praised in the House of Commons as an “outstanding and ambitious community-led project”.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70-7A3b3kdE&feature=youtu.be

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FINANCIAL UPDATE

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UPDATE DECEMBER 10TH

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