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Should hairdressers be key workers in lockdown and is the mullet really back?

Updated: May 11, 2021, 11:39 am © Supplied by Sovereign Grooming Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up More than a third of Scots want their barber or hairdresser to be classified as a key worker if the nation faces another lockdown. The survey of 1,500 people also found 33% wanted salons to be exempt from any future government-ordered high street closures to limit the spread of coronavirus. It was men who were more worried about their haircut, with 36% of males saying they wanted their barber to remain open, compared with 31% of women. The study also found that 61% of women attempted at least one DIY haircut during the two lockdowns, compared to 53% of men.

More than a third of Scots want their hairdresser classed as a key worker

© Supplied by Sovereign Grooming To go with story by Calum Ross. Survey of Scots shows a third want barbers and hairdressers declared key workers Picture shows; Kyle Ross. Unknown. Supplied by Sovereign Grooming Date; Unknown Sign up for our daily Politics briefing for political exclusives, analysis and debate. Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up More than a third of Scots want their barber or hairdresser to be classified as a key worker if the nation faces another lockdown. The survey of 1,500 people also found 33% wanted salons to be exempt from any future government-ordered high street closures to limit the spread of coronavirus.

Aberdeen barber to give staff a day off when pubs reopen

© Richard Frew Photography Sovereign Grooming on Union Street An Aberdeen barber group is giving its entire workforce the day off when pubs reopen later this month to help boost the local economy. Sovereign Grooming will close its Aberdeen salon on April 26 – the day lockdown restrictions are eased – to allow its team to support local food and drink businesses. Kyle Ross, Sovereign Grooming’s managing director, said recent closures on the high street, John Lewis in particular, highlighted the importance of businesses standing together this spring. He stated: “Our city centres are a business eco-system, and when one sector suffers, it has a knock-on effect for everyone.

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