Sunderland Echo

Shaun: ‘This award would mean so much to all of us’

BARBER BUSINESS IN HUNT FOR PORTFOLIO TITLE

- By Chris Cordner chris.cordner@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @CCordnerjp

A Sunderland business really is hoping to be a cut above the rest.

Peacocks Barbers, in Whitehall Terrace, is bidding to win the Small Business category in this year’s Portfolio Awards , and owner Shaun Peacock said: “We are a hard-working team and aim to please. This award would mean so much to us all.”

It’s only four years since Shaun first formed the firm, which he has built up with “my amazing team,” he said.

“Our clients always enjoy visiting us because of the service we give them along with a happy, clean environmen­t and a great laugh. We regularly keep our hand in with training to offer a better service to our clients.

“This is something we all enjoy and we pride ourselves in the art of barbering. My business is growing every day with new clients and building up a reputation.”

Peacocks Barbers becomes the latest in a growing list of entries in this year’s awards, which culminate in the grand finale on November 1 when the winners will be announced.

Shaun – who has built up 11 years in the trade –is hoping to be one of those picking up a trophy. He has a team of two barbers, Steve Barker and Joe Lamb, as well as hairdresse­r Jackie Burns.

And looking to the future, he hopes to expand his team, and said: “As the business gets stronger, I want to add to the team.”

We want to hear from the people who make the area tick on the business front, but we can only do that if we receive your nomination­s.

Individual­s, businesses themselves – in fact anyone can put forward a nomination for this year’s awards for a company that they feel is deserving of recognitio­n.

There are plenty of wellknown categories from previousye­arssuchass­mall,medium and large business of the year, as well as exporter of the year. Or you might want to enter sections such as apprentice of the year, technology of the year or best green business.

We have fantastic backers onboard.MakeitSund­erland is again our headline sponsor, and will sponsor our overall Business of the Year Award, as well as a Lifetime Achievemen­t award, which is in the sponsor’s gift.

Make It Sunderland is also backing the Small Business Category of the competitio­n.

Another sponsor, BIC, is acknowledg­ing the contributi­on social enterprise­s make to the city in the Social Enterprise Award. Other sponsors are Northumbri­an Water, Gentoo, Stagecoach in Sunderland, The Bid, ResQ, Maxim Brewery, Sunderland College, Creo, Station Taxis, Bradley Hall, and PG Legal Commercial Solicitors.

To nominate, post your nomination­s to Lynn Wild, Sunderland Echo, Alexander House, Rainton Bridge Business Park, Houghton, Sunderland. DH4 5RA. Alternativ­ely, you can email lynn. wild@jpress.co.uk.

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Peacocks Barbers owner Shaun Peacock, seated, with his team Steve Barker, back left, Jackie Burns, and Joe Lamb.
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