Halifax Courier

Barber is hanging up his clippers after 50 years

- Sarah Fitton sarah.fitton@nationalwo­rld.com @HXCourier

He has been styling people’s hair in Mytholmroy­d for 50 years but now David Adams is hanging up his clippers.

The barber who runs David Paul on Burnley Road bought the gents hairdresse­rs back in February 1974 after training at one of Halifax’s most stylish salons.

He has seen generation­s of families pass through his doors but has now decided to retire.

"I don't know where the years have gone,” said David. “It doesn't feel very long since I was doing my apprentice­ship."

Originally from Ovenden and now living in Holmfield, David found his passion for hairdressi­ng when he was just 13 and went to get his hair cut at the barbers where his older brother worked.

He was offered some pop to drink and a Dandy to read and said that was it – he knew that was what he wanted to do for a career.

"My mind was made up," he said. "I couldn't believe I could get paid for that."

David’s cousin had a barbers shop in Brighouse where, when David was 14, he went to work every Saturday.

When he was 15, he got a Saturday job at Mario’s barbers at Bull Green in Halifax, and six months later was offered an apprentice­ship.

He trained in barbering and ladies hair at Halifax Technical College and became the only member of staff at Mario’s who cut both men’s and women’s hair.

David worked at Mario’s from 1969 until 1974, when he took on the shop in Mytholmroy­d.

Over the years, he has seen many different fashions for hair styles come, go and then return again.

And he has had customers from all walks of life.

"I’d get judges, magistrate­s and police and I’d get the criminals too," he said.

"I've always loved my job. I'll miss the chat and all the stories."

David, 69, has two sons, four grandchild­ren and two great grandchild­ren.

He plans to spend his retirement enjoying time with them and his wife Pauline, as well as doing some gardening and DIY.

"I will miss my customers,” he said. “I want to thank them for their support. I feel like they have become an extension of my family and friends."

 ?? ?? Barber David Adams retiring after 50 years.
Barber David Adams retiring after 50 years.

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