A barber has opened his second business in Norfolk following demand from customers.
Peshawa Shali, 32, from Norwich, has opened a traditional Kurdish barber shop, called Pro Cut Barbers, in Dereham High Street with his cousin Ayub Shali, 21.
Mr Shali, who moved to Norwich from Kurdistan nine years ago, runs Milano Barbers in Bishop Bridge Road.
Many of his customers travel from the Dereham area and Mr Shali had an influx of requests for him to open in the town.
The barber shop is offering free haircuts for its opening day today (May 24) until 7pm.
Mr Shali said: "We are very happy and can't wait to show people our quality.
"It is a big town of people and a lot of people travel to me in Norwich.
"They have been asking me to open a barber shop in Dereham, so I have expanded to meet many requests."
Pro Cut Barbers will be open Monday to Thursday from 9am to 6pm, Friday and Saturday, 9am to 7pm and Sunday, 10am to 4pm.
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