Swansea City's JCP Solicitors is one of the largest independent law firms in Wales, offering accessible legal services for individuals, property and businesses. They are founding sponsors of the Prize.
As your local financial team, Bevan & Buckland are delighted to sponsor the Dylan Thomas Prize. We provide business support, accountancy and tax advice to many creative businesses locally.
This family run centre is the place to stay in Swansea and Gower and offers self catering accommodation and vacation rentals, and a wide range of activities open to residents and non-residents. They are founding sponsors of the Prize.
Swansea is the birthplace of Dylan Thomas, the home of the Dylan Thomas Centre and Dylan Thomas Festivals and a strong cultural and literary tradition. Swansea Council have supported the Prize from its inception.
Carmarthenshire is where Dylan resided in his later life, spending time at the famous boathouse in Laugharne. Carmarthenshire County Council have supported the Prize since its inception.
Neath Port Talbot has hosted a number of Prize events, not least in the magnificent Orangery at Margam Park, which has seen, amongst others, Hollywood actor and Port Talbot native Michael Sheen announce our longlist.
Trilein work with people to make great ideas a reality. Trilein are a founding supporter of the Prize and have assisted in the design and development of our business model and our DylanED community regeneration programmes.
Fairyhill is a contemporary country house hotel, situated in Gower, with an award winning restaurant, and a wine cellar of international repute. It is the venue for our judges deliberations.
Penderyn is what the marketing people would call a 'discovered brand'. First, it was discovered by the Welsh, who initially bought this, the first Welsh malt whisky in over 100 years, out of pride and patriotism.