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Oakham salon heads to former toy shop

By Evie Payne

4th Aug 2023 | Local News

The team at GLOW hope to move into their new home on Oakham High Street this winter. Image credit: GLOW.
The team at GLOW hope to move into their new home on Oakham High Street this winter. Image credit: GLOW.

A local hair salon is set to move into the old toy shop on Oakham High Street.

GLOW by Gemma Adams will be heading to 34 High Street Oakham after running in Gaol Street since March 2023.

GLOW was established in 2015, and was based in the beautiful Barnsdale Lodge - that has recently rebranded to become The Barnsdale.

They provide services including cuts for men, women and children, colour services, balayage, styling, extensions and more.

Now, the team will be moving to new premises, and look forward to turning the former home of Rutland Toys and Dance Boutique into their long-term home.

The team, headed up by Gemma Adams, shared the news on social media: "We are excited to bring this prominent high street building back to life taking care and attention of its wonderful historical features and incorporating them into our design across both floors.

"This has been months and months in the planning and We are looking forward to the next 10+ years in this incredible building. We certainly have got some work to do!

"Thank you to all our clients who have been so patient with our changes this year, without you all GLOW Hair Studio just wouldn't be what is has become today.

"We will keep everyone updated on our progress with sneak peaks but for now, thank you to all our clients, the team and local businesses for your support and patience with our changes so far this year."

Find GLOW online or at Gaol Street until winter, when the team hope to have moved into their new home.

An official date has not been confirmed, but you can follow Oakham Nub News on Facebook for the latest local news and updates.

     

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