The Denbighshire Free Press is helping to put the spotlight on local independent traders, producers and high street heroes across the region. If you know of or are a business that goes above and beyond, or has a great story to tell, we want to hear from you, and celebrate our local traders and producers. Email claire.pierce@newsquest.co.uk for more details.
ANGEL FEATHERS, Moel Famau It’s been just over a year since everything changed. And what a year. There’s no denying this has been one of the hardest times for businesses across the country but at the heart of our local traders and producers has been an enormous sense of self belief and positivity.
The Leader is continuing to put the spotlight on local independent traders, producers and high street heroes across the region. If you know of or are a business that goes above and beyond, or has a great story to tell, we want to hear from you, and celebrate our local traders and producers. You can let us know via our Q&A or email claire.pierce@newsquest.co.uk for more details.
ANGEL FEATHERS, Moel Famau
Leader’s trader features, and what a year. There’s no denying this has been one of the hardest times for businesses across the country but at the heart of our local traders and producers has been an enormous sense of self belief and positivity.
A ECO friendly gin and spirit producer has teamed up with St Kentigern Hospice. Angel Feathers is a small family run business with nature and sustainability at its core. All fruits and botanicals are home-grown and picked from their Moel Famau Micro Fruitery to ensure they capture the ripe flavours at their peak. St Kentigern, in St Asaph, have chosen Rhubarb and Blackcurrant flavours. A percentage of the sales (£5 from every standard bottle sold) will be donated to the hospice. Katharine Wilding, founder of Angel Feathers said: “We are very proud to be partnering with St Kentigern Hospice and donating proceeds from our Rhubarb and Blackcurrant Gins, which in turn will contribute and support the fantastic care and work our local hospice provides for the patients and their families.
Yang, a former Democratic presidential candidate who outlasted governors and senators in the nominating race despite sporting a thin political resume, is again running in a crowded primary field packed with candidates with beefier governing or business experience. And he’s again dogged by concerns that he has too little know-how to be running for office in such a time of crisis.
In this race, however, Yang is an early front-runner, a distinction that provides a broader profile but also forces him to address questions about his experience more forcefully than he ever had to in his long-shot presidential bid.