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WHAT THE DRAGON PROJECT WILL DELIVER

  • This iconic sculpture will be surrounded on the ground by eleven slate monolith stones, the first stone circle to be built in Wales for thousands of years. Each stone will represent one of the eleven stories in one of the world’s most famous fairy tale collections, “The Mabinogion”. 

    The landscaped gardens will also be home to a large covered amphitheatre to stage workshops of educational, theatrical and musical importance. The surrounding area will be a sculpture park, showcasing great national and international pieces that will engage with visitors enabling them to experience works of art hitherto unfound in Wales. 


    This exciting development has all the potential to make a major impact beyond its immediate locality, nationally and internationally given the awe, spectre and mythology surrounding the dragon. Merchandising opportunities will be plentiful. Waking the Dragon will also compliment and add value to the nearby cluster of internationally renowned tourism attractions such as Poncysyllte Aqueduct (World Heritage Status), Chirk Castle, Erddig, Powys Castle, Bodnant and beyond. 


    A 8,000 sq. ft building will become a centre of Welsh excellence ensuring that the visitor will have plenty of opportunity to browse and purchase all that Wales can produce. The North Wales Tourist Centre will consist of a cosmopolitan café/bar, showcasing and selling Welsh produce. 

    The Dragon Project
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DRAGON CLOTHING

We are The Dragon Clothing Company, a luxury range of dragon-branded casualwear bearing a logo based on the Welsh dragon. The subtle dragon logo is stitched on in either classic red or tonal colours..

The subtle dragon logo is stitched onto high-quality knitwear, fleeces, gilets and scarves. Our Products are sold online from www.thedragonclothing.com, although local customers can also buy from the store at our head office, in Chester St, Wrexham.


The Dragon Clothing business will help the Welsh Dragon Project, which aims to develop north Wales’ number one visitor attraction at the historical gateway into Wales, on the A5/A483 at Chirk. Central to the attraction will be an 80-foot bronze dragon statue. Dragon Clothing is also committed to sourcing and manufacturing products as locally as possible.