New beauty salon to open in Doncaster town centre this week

An exciting new business is opening on the Doncaster high street, their hope is to revitalise the town centre after a few hard months.
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Lashious Beauty Salon is opening its new shop on Friday, August 28.

They are moving into the former Thomas Cook Travel Shop based at 3 St.Sepulchre Gate which directly faces the Frenchgate Shopping Centre.

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Owner, Peter Khilosia, said: “Our business survives and continues to grow despite so many setbacks in recent times, and even with the current pandemic we are determined to grow even stronger than ever. “The reason we are able to do this is through very long hours of hard work, the willingness to succeed, and the will to do our bit for the economy of the UK.

The new salon has opened on August 28.The new salon has opened on August 28.
The new salon has opened on August 28.

“Without their hard work and determination, none of this would have been achieved.”

Lashious Beauty previously had a shop inside the Frenchgate Shopping Centre but decided to expand out into the High Street when their lease was up.

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Peter owns two other branches of Lashious Beauty in the UK one in Stockport and one in Walsall.

The new salon has taken over the Thomas Cook shop on the high street - this is what it looked like inside before.The new salon has taken over the Thomas Cook shop on the high street - this is what it looked like inside before.
The new salon has taken over the Thomas Cook shop on the high street - this is what it looked like inside before.

The new salon will have social distancing measures in place before it opens.

Peter said: “Our strength and growth comes through our continuous efforts as well as learning from our mistakes.”

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