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Century-old Newcastle barbers forced to close due to tripled rent | Century-old Newcastle barbers forced to close due to tripled rent |
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George Scott Gentleman's Hairdressers has been open for more than a century | George Scott Gentleman's Hairdressers has been open for more than a century |
A barber shop that has been open for more than a century is closing after the cost of its rent tripled. | A barber shop that has been open for more than a century is closing after the cost of its rent tripled. |
Staff at George Scott Gentleman's Hairdressers in Newcastle city centre said they were "devastated", but had no option but to shut because the business could not afford the price hike. | Staff at George Scott Gentleman's Hairdressers in Newcastle city centre said they were "devastated", but had no option but to shut because the business could not afford the price hike. |
They also said they hoped to welcome as many customers as possible before closing their doors in December. | They also said they hoped to welcome as many customers as possible before closing their doors in December. |
The building's owner, the Gainford Group - which owns a number of commercial properties across the North East - has been approached for comment. | The building's owner, the Gainford Group - which owns a number of commercial properties across the North East - has been approached for comment. |
The group bought the building at The Side in 2019. | The group bought the building at The Side in 2019. |
It is believed to be Newcastle's oldest barber shop having retained its original, vintage decor. | It is believed to be Newcastle's oldest barber shop having retained its original, vintage decor. |
Alan Symons, who has been cutting hair at the shop for almost a decade, said he was "absolutely gobsmacked" when he heard about the rent increase. | Alan Symons, who has been cutting hair at the shop for almost a decade, said he was "absolutely gobsmacked" when he heard about the rent increase. |
He shared the news on social media and said the response so far had been "phenomenal". | He shared the news on social media and said the response so far had been "phenomenal". |
"I'm not surprised at the response because this does mean a great deal to generations of people. | "I'm not surprised at the response because this does mean a great deal to generations of people. |
"We've lost elderly customers, but had their grandchildren bringing new-borns in - there's been a real sense of community," he said. | "We've lost elderly customers, but had their grandchildren bringing new-borns in - there's been a real sense of community," he said. |
Alan Symons, who has worked at the shop for more than a decade, said it was special to many people | Alan Symons, who has worked at the shop for more than a decade, said it was special to many people |
Russell, one of the shop's regular customers, has been coming to get his hair cut since 1982, when he was 16. | Russell, one of the shop's regular customers, has been coming to get his hair cut since 1982, when he was 16. |
"I was really sad for the lads, my first thoughts were: 'what are they going to do?' if you put the rent up by three times, no one can sustain that. | "I was really sad for the lads, my first thoughts were: 'what are they going to do?' if you put the rent up by three times, no one can sustain that. |
"It's just part of my life. It's something I look forward to every month, coming in and having a chat about what's been happening in people's lives," he said. | "It's just part of my life. It's something I look forward to every month, coming in and having a chat about what's been happening in people's lives," he said. |
Staff have now started a petition asking the building's owner to "significantly reduce" the rent increase and "recognise the historical and cultural value" of the business. | Staff have now started a petition asking the building's owner to "significantly reduce" the rent increase and "recognise the historical and cultural value" of the business. |
Mr Symons says they are being "kicked out" at the busiest month of the year, when people go and get their Christmas haircuts | |
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