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Shingo at Kuki in Bellenden Road is excellent, charges around the going rate for this area so depends what you mean by a small fortune!


His voicemail is full, so you would need to drop a note in the door for an appointment (I did last week and he phoned back very quickly!)

  • 5 months later...

ar23 Wrote:

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> For anyone looking for a hairdresser in the area,

> Stuart Ross in Bellenden Village is fab. In my 6

> years living in the area I?ve tried all the others

> and he is by far the best I?ve found


Bellenden Village?

So many "villages" round here now 🙄


Estate agent nonsense.


Does this mean I can say I live in "North Cross Village"???


ETA: To keep this on topic, I can still highly recommend Shingo!


I just had a very short cut (my decision) which I was a bit apprehensive about, but I like it now and it is extremely well cut, as always!

Froglander Wrote:

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> Whoeveritis Wrote:

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> > Have you seen his prices

>

> Unfortunately, yes. He says he?s in Peckham

> Village. 😏


is peckham a village now

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