Market hall trader expands business by opening salon in town
A new beauty salon opened in The Shires shopping centre in Trowbridge is already attracting customers old and new.
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I am a multi-media journalist and senior reporter for the Wiltshire Times and the Gazette & Herald, covering general news, courts, local councils, education, health and local business and industry
A new beauty salon opened in The Shires shopping centre in Trowbridge is already attracting customers old and new.
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