A Knaresborough hair salon is celebrating its first anniversary following a year of trading in the town.
Cut & Go, based at 63 High Street, opened in April last year.
The business also operates a second salon at 7 King Street in Ripon, which marked its second anniversary in March.

Owner Chantelle Coles said the salons have received strong support from customers since launching.
Chantelle told Your Harrogate:
"Cut & Go was created with a simple concept - to provide affordable, high-quality express haircuts through a walk-in service, removing the need for appointments and making haircuts accessible for busy families and individuals.
"By focusing on dry cuts and an efficient service model, we’re able to keep our prices low and pass those savings directly on to our customers, which has become increasingly important during the cost-of-living crisis."
The business operates a walk-in model, offering haircuts without the need to book in advance.
The team, made up of Chantelle, Emma, Lydia and Tracey, focuses on dry cutting and aims to provide a quicker service for customers.
Cut & Go is open in Knaresborough on Monday from 10am to 5pm, Wednesday from 10am to 6pm, Thursday and Friday from 10am to 5pm, and Saturday from 9am to 4.30pm. The salon is closed on Tuesdays.

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