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I can settle this discussion, the shop is being converted into an independent hairdressers, one of the three owners and lead stylist is a highly trained sucessful and wonderful hairdresser and with his business partners want to bring some central London style at affordable prices to our little corner of Dulwich. I for one can't wait.


Latest news is that the opening will likely to be February, dates to be confirmed.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Great another Hairdresser! Still no telephone

> sanitisers though!


But you're making a good stab at auditioning for Marvin the Paranoid Android!!?


And at least it's not a shoe shop!

A bit of local history is briefly on show at this site, as you can currently see the old name sign for Charrington's bears from when it was the Albion stores, as well as some lovely etched glass which presumably will be covered up again soon or taken out (but I do hope not).

PHILLY Wrote:

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> looking forward to the hair salon opening , will

> save us busy ladies have to go to the West end, or

> chelsea to get a decent haircut


xxxxxxx


You can get an excellent haircut at Kuki, in Bellenden Road - no need to go to the West End or Chelsea :)

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