Welcome to Gwalia Stores
Gwalia Stores is a Murco petrol station in Rhydargareu. We have a fully stocked off license and a shop with a variety of foods, drinks and household essentials.
We also make fresh baguettes and sandwiches every day as well as our own cakes and local stock.
We also make fresh baguettes and sandwiches every day as well as our own cakes and local stock.
Where to find us
Head north-east on St Catherine St towards Heol Dwr/Water St
Continue onto Barn Rd
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Francis Terrace
Continue onto Richmond Terrace
Richmond Terrace turns right and becomes Old Oak Ln
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Oak Terrace/Priory St/A484 Continue to follow A484
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Bronwydd Rd/A484
At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Dolgwili Rd/A4243
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Dolgwili Rd/A485
Continue to follow A485
Destination will be on the left
Continue onto Barn Rd
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Francis Terrace
Continue onto Richmond Terrace
Richmond Terrace turns right and becomes Old Oak Ln
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Oak Terrace/Priory St/A484 Continue to follow A484
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Bronwydd Rd/A484
At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Dolgwili Rd/A4243
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Dolgwili Rd/A485
Continue to follow A485
Destination will be on the left
Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday - 6am to 8pm
Sunday - 7am to 7pm
Sunday - 7am to 7pm
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Fuel & Services
£1.55 /litre
£1.49 /litre
£1.42 /litre
£1.35 /litre

Kindling & Logs
from £2.50

Small & Large Nut and House Coal
from £8

Butane & Propane 13.5kg to 47kg
A bottle needs to be brought back to buy a new bottle. Bottles to be lifted by buyer

Air £1 for 5 minutes
Screen Wash £1.50
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Farmers in Wales have secured the right to take Green GEN Cymru to Judicial Review — a rare and vital check on how power is being used in the name of “net zero.”
More than 300 farmers and landowners have come together under the Justice for Wales banner, one of the largest rural legal actions the country has ever seen. Their case centres on allegations that Green GEN’s agents forced access, damaged land, breached biosecurity, and ignored legal rights - behaviour that would be unacceptable from any developer, let alone one operating within a vertically integrated energy group.
Green GEN Cymru is part of the Bute Energy Group, the same corporate structure behind a wide portfolio of large onshore wind projects across Wales. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has taken a stake in both Bute Energy and Green GEN, giving the group deep financial backing and a unified commercial interest in both the generation projects and the transmission corridors designed to serve them.
The farmers have already compelled the release of tens of thousands of pages of internal documents, exposing just how much has been kept from public view. And the court has recognised the public‑interest nature of the challenge by granting Aarhus cost protection, now raised to £25,000, ensuring ordinary people are not priced out of justice.
This Judicial Review will test whether the renewable‑energy rollout in Wales is being carried out lawfully, transparently, and with respect for the communities who live on the land.
Tonight, Welsh farmers have shown that communities do not have to accept coercion, secrecy, or corporate overreach as the price of decarbonisation.
𝐒𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐝𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐭𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to everyone who has supported and shared our valleys’ story so far . Justice For Wales
🇽🇼 JUSTICE FOR CYMRU: A MOMENT THAT TRULY MATTERS 🇽🇼
20 January | Caerdydd ⚖️
On 20 January, something important happens in Caerdydd.
The High Court will decide whether ordinary communities in Cymru are allowed to have their voices heard.
❌ What this is not about
This isn’t about being anti-development.
It isn’t about one project.
It isn’t about one place.
✅ What this is about
It’s about Cymru - our home 🇽🇼
It’s about fairness. ⚖️
And it’s about ensuring the people of Cymru are treated lawfully, with dignity and respect.
🌿 What communities across Cymru are experiencing
Across our country, many communities are facing the same thing.
Large outside developers - backed by distant investors - pushing projects through at speed, with no care for the people or communities impacted.
Too often, they leave local people feeling powerless over their own land and in their own communities.
🧱 Families have found:
• Their land entered without permission
• Their environment damaged
• Protected wildlife disturbed
• Their lives pulled into long, stressful legal battles
• Their livelihoods put at risk
• Their rights ignored
🏡 For the people living here…
This isn’t paperwork.
It isn’t policy.
It’s our fields 🌾
Our homes 🏠
Our livelihoods
Our peace of mind
Our children’s future 🌱
🔁 The cycle that keeps repeating
When each project is fought on its own, the same harm happens again and again -
to different families, to different communities, in different places across Cymru.
*Why this case is different*
This case offers something rare:
A chance to pause - and look at the bigger picture.
It asks whether the way these projects are being pushed through is:
• Right
• Lawful
• Fair
Not just for one community - but across Cymru.
⚖️ What the Judicial Review will do
If the Judicial Review goes ahead, it won’t decide individual schemes.
But it will shine a light on the practices of speculative developers that sit behind them - including:
• Whether land is being accessed unlawfully
• Whether people’s rights to land and privacy are being disrespected
• Whether nature is being properly protected
Nothing should be built on foundations that are wrong.
If these questions are properly heard in court, regulators and investors will have to stop and think - and communities will no longer be left carrying the burden alone.
⚠️ WHY THIS MOMENT MATTERS
If the funds aren’t raised in time, this opportunity could slip away.
And communities will once again be left to fight alone -
family by family, community by community, valley by valley, and hill by hill.
🎯 THE TARGET 🎯
£30,000 by 20 January
That’s:
• 150 people giving £200
• 300 people giving £100
• 600 people giving £50
• or 1,200 people giving £25
*Every contribution matters.*
*Every share matters.*
👉 HOW YOU CAN HELP 🤝
1️⃣ Give what you can — no amount is too small
2️⃣ Share this with everyone you know who cares about Cymru, fairness, and doing things the right way
🔗 DONATE OR LEARN MORE
Justice for Wales
www.justiceforwales.org/
CPRW Legal Appeal (Gift Aid & business tax relief available)
cprw.org.uk/fighting-for-fairness-in-rural-wales-join-the-legal-appeal-2/
CrowdJustice
www.crowdjustice.com/case/justice-for-wales/
🌿 This is about protecting the Cymru we love, the communities who live here, and the future we leave behind.
We are the people of Cymru 🇽🇼
Let’s show those who think they can ride roughshod over Cymru,
to strip our land for profit,
exactly what we’re made of.
This land has its own guardians.
Cymru protects its own.
The dragons are stirring…
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Justice for Wales: A High Court challenge to protect rural communities
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We are ordinary people from rural Wales — farmers, families, neighbours — united by a simple belief: that our communities deserve fairness and respect.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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