Salon groups

Multi-site hair, beauty, and wellness — read as separate rooms sharing a brand.

This page is for owners who already run more than one premises, or who are about to add treatment rooms to a hair-led floor. We travel. We still refuse to blend a coastal Monday with a city Saturday.

Salon interior with warm lighting and mirrors

Yorkshire and the Humber

Home ground. Market towns, York, Leeds, coastal sites that empty on certain Mondays. We can usually visit within a fortnight.

Hair stylist working at a salon chair

The North West and North East

Hair-led high streets and retail-park beauty floors. Briefings often happen at the flagship rather than in Breighton.

Spa products and towels arranged for treatments

Midlands

Groups that grew by adding a spa floor to an established colour business. Menu names often differ by town; we budget time for that matching.

Facial treatment in a quiet wellness room

London and the South

Travel is billed at cost. We still insist on site-by-site readings; a Chelsea book and a commuter-town book are not one occupancy story.

What ‘a group’ means here

Two or more sites under common ownership, even if the fascia names differ. A flagship colour salon plus a converted wellness floor counts. A single premises with two room types is a diary shape study, not a group review.

What we need on the first visit

Someone who can export or photocopy diaries without client addresses. A list of room names as staff actually use them. Advertised hours, including Sundays and seasonal exceptions. If gift vouchers distort January spa books, tell us before we treat January as a verdict on the beds.

What happens after

You receive a pack and a briefing. Changing hours, menus, or rotas remains your decision. If you want the same conversation with partners who missed the first day, book an owner briefing day.

Plan a group reading