Tash0088
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It sounds like this is where we'll be heading soon in England. How will our businesses cope though this?!
Hi,
Does this new lockdown apply to home based salons. I’m presuming yes, but just need clarification.
Thanks, Victoria x
Yes I thought as much. Let’s hope it’s not as long as the first xI'm guessing there's no guidelines yet but I'm assuming all salons will need to close, home based or otherwise?
Hi, I've decided to re-book clients from 3rd December as it says if the R rate is low enough we will move back to regional tiers. If we are still locked down then I will just have to move all appointments again to Jan and beyond. I would rather have all my bookings in for December and not have a mad rush of trying to book everyone in a couple of days before. I am hoping to also keep selling gift vouchers for Christmas. I'm home based and assume clients are still allowed to collect or I can deliver them?It is so sad this is happening again but I think we all saw it coming.
I can only hope that we can reopen as planned on 2nd December all ready for the Xmas rush!
I’m debating whether to get clients booked from that date or to hold off until we know for sure like I did in the first lockdown, what is everyone doing?
Good luck everyone, stay safe.
It is so sad this is happening again but I think we all saw it coming.
I can only hope that we can reopen as planned on 2nd December all ready for the Xmas rush!
I’m debating whether to get clients booked from that date or to hold off until we know for sure like I did in the first lockdown, what is everyone doing?
Good luck everyone, stay safe.
I’ve spent today calling and messaging my clients, I’m mobile hairdresser and most have been happy to rebook for Dec, stating that fingers crossed we can start back as planned! some already had their xmas slot booked already so are just waiting for that one and just missing one cut between now and then?! Sucks as some of them have only just felt brave enough to get a cut since last lockdown and now I have to cancel them again!It is so sad this is happening again but I think we all saw it coming.
I can only hope that we can reopen as planned on 2nd December all ready for the Xmas rush!
I’m debating whether to get clients booked from that date or to hold off until we know for sure like I did in the first lockdown, what is everyone doing?
Good luck everyone, stay safe.
I agree, think i’ll hold off too. Fingers crossed for DecemberHolding. No point in booking them in just to have to move them all around. It'll be a rush either way, I'm only doing it once.
I think it creates disappointment and frustration to have a booking then have to change it. It's certainly how I felt about my own personal appointments (dentist, hairdresser, etc.) so it's a 'wait and see' approach from me.
I’ve spent today calling and messaging my clients, I’m mobile hairdresser and most have been happy to rebook for Dec, stating that fingers crossed we can start back as planned! some already had their xmas slot booked already so are just waiting for that one and just missing one cut between now and then?! Sucks as some of them have only just felt brave enough to get a cut since last lockdown and now I have to cancel them again!
Me too. I booked today up in no time at all. Long three days ahead. Then just have to wait and see if we can open from the 2nd, or the lockdown is extended. I really hope not. Good luck everyone xThe same as you it’s such a nightmare done my last one a week ago who had not had it done since feb and now it starts again , managed to completely fill Monday tues wed 8am -8.30pm it’s going to be a loooooong three days , and some happy to wait till hopefully return date x
If you look at the post by the NHBF up above, it states 'including mobile services'Just a quick question it states that we could work from home.
I just started my mobile work does that mean i can visit clients at their homes even with full ppe?
4. Businesses and venues
To reduce social contact, the Government has ordered certain businesses and venues to close. These include:
Food shops, supermarkets, garden centres and certain other retailers providing essential goods and services can remain open. Essential retail should follow COVID-secure guidelines to protect customers, visitors and workers.
- all non-essential retail, including, but not limited to clothing and electronics stores, vehicle showrooms, travel agents, betting shops, auction houses, tailors, car washes, tobacco and vape shops.
- indoor and outdoor leisure facilities such as bowling alleys, leisure centres and gyms, sports facilities including swimming pools, golf courses and driving ranges, dance studios, stables and riding centres, soft play facilities, climbing walls and climbing centres, archery and shooting ranges, water and theme parks,
- entertainment venues such as theatres, concert halls, cinemas, museums and galleries, casinos, adult gaming centres and arcades, bingo halls, bowling alleys, concert halls, zoos and other animal attractions, botanical gardens;
- personal care facilities such as hair, beauty and nail salons, tattoo parlours, spas, massage parlours, body and skin piercing services, non-medical acupuncture, and tanning salons.
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