Category Archives: Hairdressers in Stoke-on-Trent
Apprentice Emma is a cut above
Hairdressing apprentice Becka Steele, who works at the Manda Louise hairdressers in Stoke on Trent, has impressed her employer through her hard work, dedication and enthusiasm. Becka, 18, has been working at the salon for 18 months and is now proficient in many of the tasks that fully trained hairdressers need to know.
Read more...Hairdressing apprentice Becky is trimming away the competition
Charlie Brown, owner of Charlie Brown’s hairdressers in Stoke-on-Trent, was keen to give other hairdressing students the chance to gain experience in a salon after starting out as an apprentice herself. She was so impressed with one of her apprentices, Becky Percival, that she has put her forward in The Sentinel Business Awards in the Young Apprentice of the Year category sponsored by Stoke-on-Trent College.
Read more...Campaign by traders to keep their advertising boards
Businesses based in Stoke-on-Trent city centre are fighting to keep advertising boards outside of their stores without being charged. The shops have started a petition after the council reacted to complaints from shoppers about cluttered streets. The petition has been organized by David Hawkins, owner Cannonball Records, after the council revealed plans to charge traders to display their A-boards or products.
Read more...Traders locked in relocation talks with City Council
Ten businesses in Stoke-on-Trent need to agree terms about a proposed move to the new Central Business District. The City Council is in talks to try and get the businesses to move from their current location on Broad Street in Hanley. They need to acquire the 10 buildings for their £180 million business district development scheme. The work in the area is expected to start by Christmas.
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