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damzel Wrote:

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> Isn't there one next door already?


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Wasn't that a hairdressers which according to a recent thread on here has now closed, or is about to?


Roche?

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Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> Funny that the new barbers haven't taken over the

> Roche premises as that place had been kitted out

> as a barbers/hairdressers for yonks.


The site the barbers is opening has a smaller retail space than Roche which I expect has a cheaper lease.


Incidentally, it appears Linda's Hairdressers opposite The Grove has filled the void left by Roche's closure.

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Seabag Wrote:

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> Yea, exciting news. ANOTHER BARBER SHOP IS

> OPENING

>

> I've been waiting years for this to happen, no

> more driving 5 minutes down Barry Road for the

> hair cut of my dreams

>

> *Punches the air, then self in face*


Hahaha!

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  • 4 weeks later...

The price list is up and it's very similar to other places nearby: dry cut, ?12. That is a bit more (?1.50) than the place I like (next door but one to Mrs Robinson) and I was hoping the new place at the Plough would be a bit cheaper than places much further down the lane. Perhaps it's going after the more affluent Village-side lot.

Hopefully it'll open soon and be an asset to this part of SE22.

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?12? That's ridiculous for a barbers haircut. I know of decent salons who do men's hair to a high standard for just a little more. A barber should charge no more than ?6 for a haircut. The care, love and attention you get in a proper salon cannot be replicated by a barber. I always insist Mr Louisa goes to my regular salon. Nothing worse than a badly blended graded cut, shudders.


Louisa.

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bob Wrote:

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> Top of Rye lane ?6.00 and they still ask anything

> for the weekend

> Bob S



It's always interested me , this concept that the only time one needs to "strap up" is at the weekend.

Or does the phrase imply sex is only had at the weekend ?

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