sweeny 4

Sheffield, United Kingdom

5

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Bike Parking
No
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
By Appointment Only
No

Description

Specialties

Look good this weekend!

We close at 7.45pm Mon to Thu

Walk in service, Hair appointments are for women lol…

Just call in all our stylists are trained in Sweeny 4 to give a friendly professional service to all customers…

How Sweeny 4 works:

You have to pay the top wages to get the and KEEP the best staff… and to keep the regular customers to pay the top wages our stylists have to offer a top service at an affordable price to keep customers coming back to Sweeny 4… all our stylists are employed on a non commission basis .so there is no rushing .not rocket science lol

All our staff and managers attend regular training days talking about ways to improve our service in Sweeny 4 and to keep up with the ever changing and present trends from London…

Parking is fairly easy outside the salon

Check out our new fast tan Sunbed… look like a Spaniard this weekend lol

Try the Best Barbersop in Town!

The best stylists, The best service, The best location

Meet the Business Owner

Graham F.

Business Owner

The Sweeny Tale

The first Sweeny salon opened in 1970, it was in an arcade off the moor opposite Cambridge Street. formerly called John Fanthams, who was a famous Sheffield Wednesday footballer.

Myself and Glynn Rowbotham started Sweeny’s originally the Sweeny name was thought up between myself and Glynn, and I remember it was a very windy day and it was blowing a gale down the arcade, we had arranged for a sign writer to come and paint over the John Fanthom name and put the new Sweeey’s name above the salon, when the signwriter had finished we decided it needed another coat of paint on to make it stand out better, we waited for the signwriter to arrive but he never turned up. so we actually got the name for free!

Sweeny’s ended up being a very busy Barbershop with big posters on the wall of motorcycle choppers and famous models and we played all the top chart music on our cartridge player.

I think the price of a hair cut was about 8 shillings then… thats about 40p!