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North Wales mum left 'running business wrapped in a blanket' as energy crisis bites

Single mum Kerry Mackay who runs Scrubbiesº£½ÇÊÓÆµ has been plunged back into fuel poverty

Kerry Mackay runs Scrubbiesº£½ÇÊÓÆµ(Image: Kerry Mackay)

A North Wales mum has been left running her business wrapped in a blanket as energy costs spike.

Single mum Kerry Mackay, 44, has faced tough times before after falling into financial difficulty which left her son Jamie crying from cold and hunger on some days.

But she turned things around when she started sewing reusable, compostable sponge alternatives - using bamboo, organic cotton and vegan ink - three years ago from her home in Glyn Ceiriog in the Ceiriog Valley.

It saw her set up Scrubbiesº£½ÇÊÓÆµ which has proved a major success.

However the current spike in energy and other living costs - which is only set to get worse this spring when the energy price cap lifts - has seen her once again have to cut back on heating.

The 44-year-old said: “Having clawed my way out of food bank poverty, here I am, three years on, running my business wrapped in a blanket.

“This sharp increase in energy prices is a massive blow to businesses and people around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.”

She added: “My time in foodbank poverty has made me better able to just leave my heating off and try to minimise my energy and water usage.