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This is what The Guardian says about Adam's Station Barbers in Peckham. And he's a lovely guy.

7. The Station Barbers

Peckham, London

Thought getting a nifty haircut in London without breaking the bank was a fool?s errand? Think again. No appointments and no frills, the Station Barbers is a walk-in establishment that sits just off Peckham Rye, and will furnish you with a perfectly well-done crew cut for just ?11 (stationbarberspeckham.com).

No doubt some of the young Guardian hacks live in Peckham, as its meant to be cool, hence the feature here.


Although i have never had my hair cut there, to suggest it is the 7th best barber shop in Britain is clearly ludicrous, and is surely a news article more at home in 'The Sun/Daily Mirror' than 'The Observer'.

Here's the link


https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2019/mar/17/top-of-the-crops-the-uk-10-best-barber-shops


I even found the authors twitter to see if he was a Peckhamite and I saw "Way back when I was an intern in 2014". I feel so old reading that.


Ashley are you here you trendy young thing :)

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