Business Focus Pure Hairdressing – A cut above.
Thirteen certainly isn’t an unlucky number for local salon Pure Hairdressing, as this year they celebrate their 13th year of trading and business continues to go from strength to strength. Salon owner Maria Hall, who set up the business in 2001 attributes its success to a number of factors – a great team effort, quality of service plus their convenient location.
The salon prides itself on providing a relaxed atmosphere with friendly staff on hand to help look after each client and make their visit an enjoyable experience. Professional and friendly staff are the key to the success of the salon.
The salon offers professional advice and a personal service with the aim that each client’s expectations are met and their haircare problems are solved.
All aspects of hairdressing are catered for, with a ladies cut and finish starting from £32, men’s from £21 and children’s from £11.
The salon continues to offer the ‘Recommend a friend’ scheme. Clients who recommend a friend receive 50% off their next salon visit as well as the new client also receiving the discount off their first cut and finish.
A half price colour sale will be taking place between 15th March – 12th April – clients can receive a half price colour when booked with a full price cut & finish. Be sure to book early to avoid disappointment. The salon offers free and easy parking in a convenient location off the M20 J7. To book your appointment call – 01622 632642.
Hairdressing Reservations 01622 632642
www.purehairdressing.co.uk info@purehairdressing.co.uk
Newnham Court Shopping Village, Bearsted Road, Maidstone,
Kent ME14 5LH
15th March - 12th April 2014 HALF PRICE
COLOUR with any
full price cut & finish Book now to avoid disappointment
Green Box – Skips ahead in Recycling
share our knowledge with our clients, to accompany this we are confident that we will be able to reduce your costs and increase your overall recycling rates. We currently operate a waste transfer station and recycling plant based in Ashford, Kent, currently accepting all categories of general waste including cardboard, hardcore, metal,
Green Box Recycling Kent Ltd was incorporated in January 2011 by Richard Monks to provide waste management services at a very high standard throughout Kent and East Sussex, we are a locally owned waste management company and our staff have a vast amount of experience in the industry and are trained to the highest levels to overcome any obstacles that may arise in our ever changing business. Between us we have a wealth of experience and we are more than happy to pass on and
timber, soil, plastic, paper and plasterboard where our customers waste is taken and sorted to the highest possible recycling levels. To date we are not sending any of our non-recyclable waste to Landfill, meaning that we are achieving 100% recycling rate on all waste handled on site. Green Box Recycling have recently opened a new depot in Hastings which is being overseen by Co Director Alan Hogg. This is part of a five year expansion plan looking to cover the whole of the South East.
www.gboxkent.com
01233 660099 REGISTERED WASTE CARRIER & RECYCLING FACILITY
Green Box Recycling operates a waste transfer station where all waste generated by our skip hire and roll on/off operations is sorted for recycling
We are equipped to handle the following waste streams
• Household Waste • Construction & Demolition waste • Industrial & Commercial waste •Waste electrical & electronic equipment
• Plastics, glass, wood & plasterboard waste
• Full range of 4-16 yard skips
• Full range of 15-40 yard Roll on/ Roll off skips
• Specialist skips, such as asbestos disposal
• 660/1100 ltr wheelie bins
•Wait and load service
• Rubbish clearance
• On road permits obtained
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