A SHOPPING outlet in St Asaph have made 4,000 face visors for hospitals, care homes, doctor surgeries and hospices.
Tweedmill, which closed on March 22 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, hope to continue making the face coverings.
Posting on their Facebook, the business said: "We’re so pleased we’ve been able to make face visors at Tweedmill over the last few weeks and continue to do so.
"We are trying our best to contact local nursing homes and any frontline workers that are in need of them."
Volunteers making the face visors at Tweedmill
Some of the visors have gone to St Kentigern Hospice, based in St Asaph.
The hospice is hosting 'Lockdown Challenge Champions - at home' to try and raise vital funds.
Residents are being asked to set themselves personal challenges that they can complete from their own home. It can be a craft, getting fitter or carrying out job that has been put off. Progress will be followed.
Search Lock-down Challenge Champions- at home on Facebook or email w.clark@stkentigernhospice.org.uk
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