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Cows, hair salons, it’s Red Nose Day in Thame

The display at Brothers Hair Salons in Thame

The display at Brothers Hair Salons in Thame

Red is the colour today (Friday) as Red Nose Day rolls into Thame and there are plenty of ways people can do their bit.

Over at the Thame Barns Centre the 21st Century ornamental cow, Daisybelle, is already in the swing of things sporting her red nose.

The centre has been busy baking cakes and selling them since Tuesday to help raise money with today the last 
opportunity to sample them.

Meanwhile, director of Brothers Hair Salons, Adam Buckland, has found a new inventive way to help raise money.

The former Thame town councillor and mayor has created a giant red nose in his 
salon window out of individual 
paper flowers.

Each flower is made from six sheets of tissue paper but Mr Buckland is inviting people to guess the number of flowers for a £1 donation.

The winner will receive a design hair cut and finish with the stylist of their choice.

The Flower Power competition will finish today.


 
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Sunday 26 May 2013

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