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Customers in PPE and plastic dividers: Owner on how hair salon will look after lockdown

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A Salford salon owner has revealed how he plans to operate his business after lockdown. Customers can expect to wear PPE and sit between plastic dividers when Avesta Hair and Beauty Salon eventually reopens to the public.

The business was forced to close in March when non-essential shops were asked to shut due to the coronavirus outbreak. It is hoped the Salford Quays firm can reopen its doors on July 4 – but co-owner Amin Ramshini fears it could be longer than that.

The 31-year-old, who runs the firm with his wife Anita, revealed the salon will operate at around 50 per cent capacity once open.

Appointments will be made by booking only and walk-ins will not be accepted. Staff will wear face masks and face shields while clients will wear

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