Leicestershire hairdressers drafted in to help NHS
25 per cent of hairdressing customers will be affected by mental health issues
Over 20 hairdressers and salons are supporting the new initiative
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By Michelle Luther Newsroom and Nostalgia Writer
A nostalgic look back at the shopping parade of Penn Court, West Moors, on the corner of Pennington Road and Station Road pictured here circa 1970 featuring Gents Hairdressing, Lisa Hair Fashions, Kelvinator Launderama, Penn Hardware, Midland Bank and A nostalgic look back at the shopping parade of Penn Court, West Moors, on the corner of Pennington Road and Station Road pictured here circa 1970 featuring Gents Hairdressing, Lisa Hair Fashions, Kelvinator Launderama, Penn Hardware, Midland Bank and Hills selling Electricals and Televisions. Can you remember what shop featured between Midland Bank and Hills as the awning is obscuring the name?
ON Monday, March 15, hairdressers across Wales reopened their doors after being closed for more than three months. Over the past few weeks, barbers and stylists have been hard at work taming all manner of lockdown locks, including untamed mops, majorly exposed roots, and botched DIY-dos. Many people had gone months without a trim, and with such demand many salons were booked well in advance as people aimed for a fresh cut as soon as possible. While some lucky souls were first through the door for a cut and colour, short back and sides or even a totally new look, many people are still waiting for their appointments.