Glamorgan Gazette

People break rules to get their hair cut during lockdown

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PEOPLE in South Wales are allegedly stumping up £100 for haircuts in people’s homes and back gardens after salons and barbers were forced to shut up shop during the Covid-19 crisis.

Some are so desperate to get a cut they are prepared to stump up a hefty price to have a short, back and sides or a new style.

MP Carolyn Harris said due to the current pandemic people living within the South Wales Police force area were setting up shop at their homes instead due to their lack of cashflow.

She said: “I was speaking to a hairdresse­r, who has been unable to work, and she was telling me that people have been paying out £100 in Swansea for a haircut – and some are doing treatments.

“Somewhere in the South Wales Police area someone has set up a barbers in their back garden and they were arrested.

“The fine is £380 if they get caught.

“There are some people who are prepared to go into old people’s homes to give treatments. There’s lots of it going on.”

The Swansea East MP added: “You can be a hairdresse­r but do not have a profession­al qualificat­ion and you can give someone injectable­s.

“A lot of these people who are working now have not done the right training. There are some who can’t afford not to work and others don’t want to lose their customers.”

South Wales Police would not comment directly on the claims but have been urging people to stick to the rules of the lockdown across the area.

They are asking people to follow Welsh Government advice to help slow the spread of the virus in Wales.

Assistant Chief Constable Andy Valentine said: “The message to our communitie­s remains consistent.

“The vast majority of people have followed the guidance to stay home, protect the

NHS and save lives, and I echo the plea of colleagues in Welsh Government and the health service for everyone to continue doing so.

“I want to make it clear that it is

Welsh Government legislatio­n that is applicable here and our local communitie­s should be adhering to the rules outlined by them. Likewise, anyone who travels into Wales will also be subject to Welsh legislatio­n.

“Travelling into Wales for exercise or without a reasonable excuse is not permitted, and I appeal for the support of people living in England.

“By respecting the restrictio­ns that are in place in Wales, they will help keep communitie­s in both nations safe from coronaviru­s.”

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