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Salon forced to close over ad saying it will charge £5 extra for children with additional needs

A hair salon has been forced to close down after advertising it was charging an extra £5 for children with additional needs . PJ s Hairdressing Group opened Krazy Kids salon in Puxton Park - a popular family attraction near Weston-super-Mare in Somerset. But there was outrage when the booking page read: If your child has special needs or additional needs please book extra time so that we can give our full attention to your child. Online prices also appeared to show an extra £5 charge for children with additional needs. After a series of complaints from parents, the children s hairdressers is now closing down and moving away from the park.

Krazy Kids salon in Puxton Park forced to close after row over pricing misunderstanding

A HAIR SALON has been forced to close down after advertising it was charging an extra £5 for kids with additional needs . PJ s Hairdressing Group opened Krazy Kids salon in Puxton Park - a popular family attraction near Weston-super-Mare in Somerset. But there was outrage when the booking page read: If your child has special needs or additional needs please book extra time so that we can give our full attention to your child. Online prices also appeared to show an extra £5 charge for children with additional needs. Parents were angry and after a series of complains the kid s hairdressers is now closing down and moving away from the park.

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