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BUS INE S S NEWS APRI L 2 0 2 2


A CUT ABOVE SALON SHORTLISTED FOR AWARD


A hairdressing salon in Ettington has been shortlisted in the UK Hair & Beauty Awards.


Cara Reynolds who runs CARA Hair Lounge has been shortlisted in the Salon of the Year’ category. Formerly a general nurse, Cara set up her successful hair salon in 2015 offering a full range of services.


Cara said: “I am absolutely delighted to have been shortlisted and am so proud of CARA Hair Lounge and all that I have achieved. Transitioning from my previous career to a hairstylist was a very daunting process but one I have never regretted. I feel it such a huge privilege to do the job I do, I therefore continue to invest in my education, ensuring my knowledge and skills are up to date. My priority within CARA Hair Lounge is to look after my clients, making them look and feel better.”


FIRST FOR PR AGENCY SCOOPS UP NOMINATIONS


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A Birmingham based PR agency is up for two awards.


Delicious PR managing director Anita Champaneri has been shortlisted at the Downtown in Business Awards for Female Networker of the Year, and Delicious PR is also up for Creative and Digital Agency of the Year.


Five of their clients have also been nomi- nated. Lulu Wild, Manahatta and Park Regis Hotel are up for Hospitality Venue of the Year; Tim Andrews from Hollywood Monster is nominated for Business Hero of the Year; and Touchwood Solihull is nominated for Sustainability Business of the Year 2022.


BEST FOOT FORWARD IN SUPPORT OF THE AIR AMBULANCE


A team of seven keen walkers from Thursfields Solicitors has taken on a 121-mile route march to raise more than £1,000 for the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.


The activity has been planned as part of the charity’s Airbase Challenge 2022 where fund-raisers can walk, run, swim or cycle a variety of distances in the first five months of the year.


The Thursfields’ team has decided to walk the longest route known as the Helicopter Challenger, which at 121 miles represents the total distance between its three air bases at Tatenhill, RAF Cosford and Strensham.


Trainee solicitor Courtney Litwinko-Smith said: “The Midlands Air Ambulance Charity does some terrific work across the area that Thursfields serves and we thought it would be marvellous to join their challenge and take the longest walk on.


“We’ll be walking the route in a mixture of individual and group sessions with the aim of each walking just over 17 miles, together totalling the full 121-mile route.”


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