For the second year running, Lampeter’s innovative wool, fabric and craft shop The Snail of Happiness has been shortlisted in the High Street Hero category of Small Business Britain’s national awards, the Small Awards.

Now in its ninth year, The Small Awards is a nationwide search for the UK’s greatest small firms, across all sectors. It is organised annually by Small Business Britain, which champions and supports the nation’s 5.5 million small firms.

The Snail of Happiness, which opened in 2022, aims to help reduce waste by selling preloved craft supplies, as well as new natural fibres for knitters and crocheters and haberdashery and mending tools.

The classes and events run at the shop not only give people the opportunity to learn new skills and make friends but also help encourage a circular economy, sustainable crafting and community cohesion.

Snail of Happiness
The Snail of Happiness in Lampeter (Supplied)

The shop has been selected as one of just eight finalists for the High Street Hero category, which recognises the best business that plays a key role on their local high street and within their community.

Co-owner Jan Martin said “Thanks to the support of the local community and organisations such as Antur Cymru, we have taken huge steps over the last three years to establish a sustainable business that is now, once again, recognised at a UK-wide level.”

This shortlisting follows on from being a finalist in the 2025 Green Growth Awards, and winning the UK Handknitting Association National Window Display competition in 2024.

Co-owner Jon Sayer added “Once again, we will be flying the flag for Ceredigion and Wales in London in May. Keep your fingers crossed that we are successful this year!”

Judged by a panel of industry experts, winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in London on 22 May 2025.