Maison Hugill
Maison Hugill
Looks like we have lost another local business in Burnley as Maison Hugill hairdressers is now closed.
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After 110 years - 3 generations of the same family.
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Amazed the barber lasted so long, especially with the number in town now.
I'm in my late 60's and remember being taken there by my Dad for haircut in the late 1960's until Dad decided to use the barber shop in Rosegrove....
I'm in my late 60's and remember being taken there by my Dad for haircut in the late 1960's until Dad decided to use the barber shop in Rosegrove....
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No need to worry, I am there will be another 10 Albanian(sorry I meant Turkish) barbers to replace him.
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Surprised it’s shutting down, looks like a fantastic establishment….
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Well done. Not as posh as Hitchin, I grant you.HitchinClaret wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 6:57 pmSurprised it’s shutting down, looks like a fantastic establishment….
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Hugil Mason's
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The land that time forgot
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I went in once...
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Is the Barbershop in Hitchin still going with the Burnley shirt hung up?HitchinClaret wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 6:57 pmSurprised it’s shutting down, looks like a fantastic establishment….
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It looks like it shut down 50 years ago.HitchinClaret wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 6:57 pmSurprised it’s shutting down, looks like a fantastic establishment….
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I think it’s a shame that local businesses close, but they also have to keep with the times. I mean, metal bars on the windows doesn’t signal ‘come in here for a nice skin fade.’
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Soon be a money laundering outfit open up (or several) "Turkish Barber"
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“Something for the weekend sir”?
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Decent striker at Preston…
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Looks prime to turn into a dive bar serving one kind of lager, White or Red wine choice, hot nuts, and sport on a single telly
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The guys retiring … hope eh enjoys his freedom
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It was a woman
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Never ever seen that place open
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The lady who has just retired from the shop, is Cathy the daughter of the previous owner,Ted, who was the son of Joseph Hugill who set up the hairdressing business in 1918.
Been in the town a long time wouldn’t you say.
Been in the town a long time wouldn’t you say.
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Aye, snuff and nylonsDevils_Advocate wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 11:13 pmThink the shop was just a front for other more profitable illicit activities
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To be fair, metal bars on the windows says more about the people on the outside than the inside.
Lass who ran it after her dad retired is a nice lady. Clarets fan too.
Good luck to her in her retirement.
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I think you are confusing it with shops like these - claiming takings of £100-£150k per month. It amazes me how long it takes for the penny to drop with law enforcement, when it is blatantly obvious what a lot of these "Turkish" barbers, takeaways, nail shops, hand car washes and many other cash only businesses really are. Fronts for illegal drugs, tobacco and vape sales, money laundering, illegal immigration, modern slavery and wholesale tax evasion.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 11:13 pmThink the shop was just a front for other more profitable illicit activities
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3677xzk56no
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As long as the govt continue to get their 20% of the takings, don’t expect any wholesale changes. The “blind eye” will continue….Herts Clarets wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 7:46 amI think you are confusing it with shops like these - claiming takings of £100-£150k per month. It amazes me how long it takes for the penny to drop with law enforcement, when it is blatantly obvious what a lot of these "Turkish" barbers, takeaways, nail shops, hand car washes and many other cash only businesses really are. Fronts for illegal drugs, tobacco and vape sales, money laundering, illegal immigration, modern slavery and wholesale tax evasion.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3677xzk56no
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I use a Turkish barbers and it's the best barbers by far I've ever had
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I wish nothing but the best to Cathy. I was taken there many time as a kid by my old man. Not saying she’s the reason I am bold at all
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Used to go as a teenager in the sixties but don’t remember the shop looking like that. Memories
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Its still there I think, on Cambridge Rd. The Burnley top went about 10 years ago I think.
There must be about 20 barbers in Hitchin which is crazy for a population of about 30,000?
My days of visiting the barbers are well gone, covid lockdown made us realise how much money I was wasting - just head into the garden and let the mrs shave me.
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Looks like it closed soon after the Boer war. Always sad to see an old local business close , but time moves on. Seems at last the old bill are starting to arrest /investigate the whole barber / vape shop/mini market scam . Industrial scale for sure .
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I suppose the owners didn't deem it worthwhile upgrading the shop front in view of it's location. Too the rear of that prime hotel site aka The Keirby Hotel which is still standing in the same derelict condition unfortunately.
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There’s a cafe/bar next to the studio I use in Leeds. I made the mistake of trying to enter for a drink one day, it’s never seen a customer in it’s existence.AlargeClaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 6:34 pmLooks like it closed soon after the Boer war. Always sad to see an old local business close , but time moves on. Seems at last the old bill are starting to arrest /investigate the whole barber / vape shop/mini market scam . Industrial scale for sure .
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Used to go there as a boy with my dad and loved hearing all the Burnley chat around the shop.
That building is full of history, shame it can’t be preserved. Much more atmosphere and heritage than a money laundering barbers could dream of.
That building is full of history, shame it can’t be preserved. Much more atmosphere and heritage than a money laundering barbers could dream of.
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I used to visit Hitchin regularly about 15 years ago which is when it would have been in the shop.HitchinClaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 4:36 pmIts still there I think, on Cambridge Rd. The Burnley top went about 10 years ago I think.
There must be about 20 barbers in Hitchin which is crazy for a population of about 30,000?
My days of visiting the barbers are well gone, covid lockdown made us realise how much money I was wasting - just head into the garden and let the mrs shave me.
Mad how quickly time disappears.
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But, but, but support small local businesses, that's what you need to do.Venkys4eva wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 10:40 amAmazed thats shutting it looks lovely![]()
From the look of the place I wouldn't of took a dog in there to be cut!
Even if they don't move with the times or offer equivalent comfort and services.
You're letting us down
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