Nottingham's newest barber shop is offering free haircuts for the next two days to celebrate its arrival in the city centre.
The Cutfather, a traditional Turkish barbers, has opened in the former Big and Tall menswear shop in Upper Parliament Street.
Owner Kadir Balanur, a barber in the UK for ten years, also runs Zaza barber shop in Grantham, which he has left in his nephew's capable hands, while he expands into Nottingham.
Passersby can walk in off the street for a free cut today and tomorrow (Wednesday, May 15 and Thursday, May 16). Including a wash the normal price is £12.
And even those who work 9-5 have chance for a visit as the shop is open from 8.30am to 7pm.

Mr Balanur said: "Zaza was very successful and still is but I wanted to be closer to home.
"We want people to try our haircuts and to see our hospitality. I am sure when they try they will come back."
The Cutfather will also be doing hot towel shaves, nose and ear waxing, and eyebrow threading.
"If we start getting busy we may start doing ladies as well," said Mr Balanur, who has plenty of space upstairs to grow the business.
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