The company wasset up with the help of Menter Mon and the Wales Co-operativeCentre, and has about 50 members to date.
The ex-NatWestBank property in the High Street has been purchased andrefurbished to serve as a Heritage Centre. This will provide aspace for a number of purposes, such as a craft shop, touristinformation centre, exhibition area on the history of Cemaes,facilities for local study groups, cybercafe, and so on. Between22 and 24 August 1997, it will also be the festival office forthe .
Cwmni Cemaessucceeded in raising £15,000 locally towards the work on thebuilding, including a very generous donation of £4,000 fromWylfa Power Station.
The company'sfirst product for sale is a lavishly illustrated booklet aboutthe Cemaes area, giving a taste of its history, as well asdetailed maps for a number of walks around the beautiful shoreand countryside around the village. The booklet can be purchasedby calling .