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A cut above the rest for award winning Darlington hairdresser and salon owner
Rebecca Wright Hairdressing has taken not one - but TWO awards home from the English Business Awards.
Taking place at York Racecourse on Sunday, June 23rd, 2019, Rebecca Wright and her team were crowned Best Hair Salon in Northern England and Best County Durham Business.
This adds to Rebecca’s growing collection of awards achieved this year alone, including High Commended Winner, Best Darlington Business and Best Hair Salon County Durham.
Rebecca Wright, owner and hairdresser at Rebecca Wright Hairdressing based on the bustling Duke Street, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have been nominated and won these awards and would like to thank our amazing clients, friends and family for all their support.
“Having only been in business for two years, I am proud to have grown from a team of four to nine as well as transformed and recently refurbished the salon.
“We look forward to what the future brings for the RWH team.”
To take home the awards, Rebecca Wright and her team faced secret shoppers who reviewed their team and services.
A hairdresser of 18 years, Rebecca started with a team of three people and four hairdressing sections. She has recently invested in the salon and expanded to a team of nine, has 12 hairdressing sections plus added a new beauty room for her growing team.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Rebecca Wright Hairdressing .
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