A community hairdressers and barbers in Keighley College is offering haircuts and manicures free of charge to anyone preparing for a job interview.
Keighley College offers a range of hairdressing, barbers and nail artistry courses, so this gives the students an opportunity to improve their skills, whilst giving the job candidate a fresh new look.
Available to unemployed men and women of all ages, the scheme has been greatly received since- clearly swapping those pre-interview nerves for an afternoon of pampering is sure to help settle those jitters and make you feel like refreshed.
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Aspiring student hairdressers and barbers will be providing the service at the college until the end of June, in a bid to support locals in boosting their confidence before attending an interview.
Ashleigh Taleb, Salon Technician at Keighley College, said: “We’re dedicated to going to great lengths to empower our community to achieve great things.
"We appreciate how difficult the pandemic has been, resulting in many being furloughed and unemployed. Our professional Hair and Beauty Level 2 and 3 students will be on hand to lift community spirit by cutting hair and offering manicures.”
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In order to qualify for a free haircut, interviewees will need to bring along an offer email or letter for the interview to their hair appointment.
As part of the student's apprenticeships or college courses, practice is essential to building their portfolio and showing off their skills.
If you're not unemployed but still fancy getting a new 'do or a manicure to end the week, you can still visit the students at Keighley for a fraction of the price of a regular salon.
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Haircuts are available from just £7 and £5 for a cut and finish at the barbers. You can also get a manicure from £7 and even massages, eyelash treatments and waxing at the college with prices starting from just £3.
Barbering Facilitator, Simon Francis, believes that it's important for the students to really test their boundaries. “In order for them to stretch what they think they could do, students need to see the reality first and then put their own spin on it. Creativity is key - even down to a simple haircut.”
Regional leaders have confirmed a rail project in the North of England with first improvements taking place in Yorkshire.
The long-awaited Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) project will see a whopping £45 billion worth of upgrades.
The first phase will see the construction of a new station in Bradford followed by upgrades in Leeds, York and Sheffield.
The electrification of lines between Sheffield and Leeds, Leeds and York and Leeds and Bradford will be the first priority and is expected to be completed in the 2030s.
The scheme has been described as "a once in a generation commitment to improving transport across the North".
Announcing the scheme, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: "I spent three happy years in Leeds as a university student, a vibrant city I was proud to call home, but I've seen first-hand what underinvestment and empty pledges do to cities across the North.
"This government is rolling up its sleeves to deliver real, lasting change for millions of people through a major new rail network across the North that will deliver faster, more frequent services."
"This cycle has to end. No more paying lip service to the potential of the North, but backing it to the hilt. That's why this government is rolling up its sleeves to deliver real, lasting change for millions of people through Northern Powerhouse Rail: a major new rail network across the North that will deliver faster, more frequent services."
Stage two of the plan will include upgrades around Manchester, with the final stage delivering a new railway between Bradford and Huddersfield that wouldn't be delivered until the 2040s.
In a combined statement, the regional mayors of West, South and North Yorkshire said: "The long-term commitment will transform Yorkshire's transport network and deliver improved links across our region and on to Manchester, Liverpool, and Newcastle.
"It'll mean we can deliver quicker, more reliable journeys, opening up more choice around work, skills and opportunity for everyone across Yorkshire."
SKYMAGIC, the company behind the display, has worked on previous projects for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee and the coronation of King Charles III no less.
Here's what the website says about the event: "As darkness falls over Bradford, you’ll see extraordinary drone recreations of artworks from across Hockney’s career – from his vibrant Californian pool paintings to his more recent Yorkshire landscapes created on iPads.
"All of these classic works will be portrayed in light, flying high over Saltaire in a dynamic tribute to one of our district’s favourite sons. Don’t miss it.
"Painting the Sky will take place in the open air, so please dress appropriately for the weather."
To find out more, take a look at the Bradford 2025 website.