Cuckfield welcomes Marc Pearl Hairdressing to the High Street

Marc Pearl Hairdressing

Marc Pearl Hairdressing, in Cuckfield, is the second salon to open by business owners Marc Ranson, Adam Pearl and Ross Lambert, who launched their first in Haywards Heath over five years ago. The trio who met while working at Toni and Guy have joined heads to open their new salon where they will be based above Jimmy’s Barbers at the top of the high street. “We currently have 12 members of staff members that will work across both salons. We chose Cuckfield as a location as we have always really liked the village and felt we could bring something different to our customers; high level hairdressing at a reasonable price,” said Marc. “The fit out of the Cuckfield salon took about three months to complete but now we’re here we’re really looking forward to welcoming our customers and hoping to maybe pick up a few more along the way.” Marc Pearl Hairdressing is open Tuesday to Friday, from 9am until 6pm, and on Saturdays from 8am until 4pm.

Greener Cuckfield's Small Steps, Big Changes this November 2022

Greener Cuckfield

Earlier this year our local sustainability group Greener Cuckfield had their first annual general meeting. In retrospect, it was a good event and the results of the election saw the committee retain their seats for another year. There was a lot of positivity in all of the annual reports. Highlights included news of our first grant award and an expansion for our recycling hub at The Queen’s Hall. The hub is now collecting four different plastic waste streams.

Since our annual general meeting, our recycling team has created posters to display all of the sorts of plastic waste that they will now collect from the bins at The Queen’s Hall. They have also launched an information page on our website that can be accessed here: www.greenercuckfield.org/recycling One item that will no longer be accepted is milk bottle tops from 1st December. This might sound like bad news but actually it is happening because you can now put milk top bottles in your blue recycling bins at home as long as they are screwed onto the empty bottle.

We also want to share our most exciting news. Greener Cuckfield are hosting a great event this month called Small Steps, Big Changes. This will be held on 17th November at the Village Hall on London Lane (aka Cuckfield pre-School). Doors will open at 7.15pm and will run from 7.30pm to 9pm. The talks will be short but informative and there will be something for everyone. Speakers include an expert in the field of culinary medicine and a Cuckfield-based sustainable energy specialist. Although entry is completely free, we would ask that you reserve your seats so we can get a good idea of how many people are coming. If this interests you, please go to www.bit.ly/3FLtRI2 to save your seat.