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Joyce I am in full control. I set up Hendrix Barber Co in Wellingborough just over a year ago and it was so successful that six months after I did that, I was able to go back and buy my previous place, No 11 in Earls Barton when it came onto the market.” Te Wellingborough barbershop is named after


Lewi’s three-year-old son, Hendrix, another nod to the family values that are so important to him. He insists on creating an atmosphere that appeals to everyone, and that every customer gets the same level of service. And that everyone pays £15 for a cut, no discount for World Cup stars! And Lewi is proud that his two best friends, Dillon Hills, who runs the former No 11, now


Hendrix Barber Co in Earls Barton, and Josh, who only became a barber a year ago, are part of the team. As well as Dillon and Josh, there are three more barbers making up the ‘family’. “Dillon and Josh have been my mates for years, Dillon has always


been a barber, but Josh was in sales until I convinced him to learn to cut hair. He’s a good barber, and he’s a good people person, his customers love him,” said Lewi. “I always call it a family business because we all work so hard and


are together for such long hours that work is our social life as well. When we do have downtime, we’re usually together at my house having a barbecue or a get-together in the garden. Tey’re my best friends and that’s the atmosphere I like.” Hendrix Barber Co also has its own clothing range, Hndrx, and Lewi


is currently working on developing a hair styling product range under the same brand. “Te last few years have been crazy and I am so happy


with what we’ve all achieved together,” he said. “My only regret is that my mum, who died when I was young, isn’t around to see what I’ve done. Tat I’ve had my ups and downs and made something out of it all – that would make her proud! “I still have ambitions of course – I’m a massive Spurs


fan and although I’ve cut the hair of loads of sportsmen, I would just love to get a couple of the Tottenham players in here. Tat would be fantastic!”


To find out more or book a cut visit www.hendrixbarberco.co.uk


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