Perthshire Advertiser

Hair we go - stylist takes to the road

- MELANIE BONN

A trainee hairdresse­r in Perthshire has achieved her goal of raising £2000 to buy a van so she can drive her salon anywhere.

Fiona Beattie from Scone recovered from cancer last year and opted to begin a new career in hairdressi­ng.

She began a crowdfundi­ng drive last month and shared her dream with the public of creating a mobile salon, to be called Binty Hair BoutiqueVa­n.

Fiona plans to be in the driving seat of her new venture, taking her sink and straighten­ers to cancer day centres, hospitals, country villages and even festivals.

Using a scheme run by the RBS to help women start up businesses, Fiona used social media to meet her sponsorshi­p target by the deadline of July 6.

The disruption of COVID-19 has meant she had been unable to be at Perth College to continue her City and Guilds hairdressi­ng qualificat­ion but has been doing extra study online during lockdown.

She’s hoping to begin the second year of the course in September.

Her crowdfundi­ng appeal - https:// rbsbackher­business. co.uk/binty-hair-boutique - was a success and she has enough to buy a vehicle.

Now on the back of that, she has opted to try and raise a further £1000 to fit out the van with all the equipment to take her salon on the road.

Fiona said this week: “On Monday I hit my target of £2000.

“Having had some amazing support from people all over Perthshire, I’m now aiming to stretch my target to a extra thousand pounds.

“The extra money will be for fitting out the van.

“To keep the cost low, I am going to find what I need through Facebook and eBay and use local people for the fitting out and the interior.”

 ??  ?? Blown away Fiona got the van money thanks to a crowdfundi­ng appeal
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Blown away Fiona got the van money thanks to a crowdfundi­ng appeal 100620Fion­aBeattie_02

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