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New salon gets off to a good start with plenty of wellwishers



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Published Date: 17 April 2008
DECORATED with balloons and with plenty of wine and nibbles, JJ's Hair, Nails and Beauty celebrated its grand opening on Saturday.
The new salon opened in its premises in Station Road, Haverhill, offering a range of services to meet its clients’ beauty needs.

Co-owner Jackie Legg said the day was very successful and was pleased that JJ’s had managed to secure a number of new clients.

“All the girls were working so I had a normal day with clients,” said co-owner Jackie Legg. “People were coming in booking appointments and looking around, and we got hundreds of bunches of flowers and cards.

“It was very successful and we are getting tables and chairs for outside from this weekend so people can sit outside and have a tea or coffee.”

Jackie Legg, Jade McCarthy, natalie Gritty, Stacey Anderson, Holly Bailey and Jade Howlett wanted to thank Paul Trinder Builders, Sean Woodley Electrics, AF Plumbing as well as all their friends and clients for their help in getting the business off the ground.

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  • Last Updated: 14 April 2008 12:23 PM
  • Source: Haverhill Echo
  • Location: Haverhill
 
 
  

 
 


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