Tymhorau Cymru — Supporter Members

  • £10 off all courses
  • Free talks on heritage crafts and land use
  • Informative emails 
  • Invitation to share knowledge and community activities 
  • Free place at quarterly members gatherings with our traders.

We are a membership based social enterprise. 

 Supporter Members (previously Friends) subscribe £5+ per month.

If you want to become a Trading Member please email admin @tymhorau.cymru for more information on our trading membership 


Want to know more?

Introducing Supporter Members (was Friends of Tymhorau)

  • Exploring land-based practices
  • Supporting sustainability
  • Contributing to the local economy and ecology.

Tymhorau Cymru is looking for supporter members, and we wonder if that could be you? Would you like to join Friends of Tymhorau?

Supporter Members, or Friends, pay a subscription of £5 a month –  more if you can. It is easy to sign up on the website and you can cancel at any time.

Tymhorau Cymru is a social enterprise based in its shop on Machynlleth high-street, attracting 70 members from the Dyfi Valley and further afield around Cymru. These trading members are small independent businesses of growers, makers and artists celebrating the nature and land of Cymru through their carefully crafted products and land use practices.

Tymhorau Cymru acts as a route to market for our members, and as a support network for sharing ideas and resources. Our aims and objectives are to explore the traditional land practices of Cymru, and the potential for new markets for land-based goods that support wildlife and community.

The shop is run by volunteers but we have a few core roles that are paid, and we have rent and overheads. Our membership scheme will help provide financial security into the future and allow us to increase our reach.  A monthly contribution from a Supporter member will help us to continue to support our trading members, and will also contribute to our annual community land project. 


Annual Community Land Project

Last year, with the help of local farmers, school children, and the residents at a local care home for the elderly, we grew and cooked the ingredients for cawl, in order to make tasty healthy food that we distributed on Machynlleth high-street. For our project this year, we will run a local cut flower and flax crop experiment with a local farm, recruiting women volunteers who are facing challenges in their lives and need positive experiences. We will also be working with local schools to monitor the biodiversity increases during the project, and will offer two summer placements for secondary school leavers looking to be inspired by the growing of flax and flowers.

New to Tymhorau this year will be regular evening knowledge-share talks in the shop on land-based topics run by our membership. For example, Callum will talk about perennials for wildlife, Grace will talk on ecology, our meat producers on some of the challenges they face, and our woodworkers on how they harvest and work with timber. We will also host musical evenings inspired by the land and the history of land use in the Dyfi Valley and further around Cymru. We will cover some of the farming pressures of today, and how the future can be more sustainable in the face of climate change.

For supporter and trading members, we aim to hold seasonal gatherings around a fire, with a skill-share where interested parties can gather, learn and exchange knowledge. There will be food, drinks and music at these events.

Friends of Tymhorau will receive email updates on our work and progress in the community and regarding our trading members, as well as news on updates to the shop. (… For example we are hoping to expand our food section this year.)

If you like the sound of this and would like to join Friends of Tymhorau, please sign up below. Your support would be extremely helpful for our future as a social enterprise for sustainable land use and community in Cymru.

The Tymhorau Team