OUR STORY

OUR STORY

Meet Charlie

Hello! Thanks for visiting my website. As you know by now,
I’m Charlie and this is my new venture…Normans Barber shop.

Something I have always dreamt of since working in
the hair industry is running my own business and having my own shop. From a young age I found myself being a very creative person and I was always more interested in the more practical tasks. Art was always a strong point for me in school along with Design technology. University and further education was not for me, so after a push from my brother and mum I found myself in my first proper job at the age of 18 working as an apprentice in a barbershop in town. A year later after gaining some great experience under my belt I started to work for my brother at Swanky Malone. Along with the help of my brother Cameron and his right hand man Laurence I learnt the skills to be able to run a back to back column of clients within 3 years. I found myself being at Swanky Malone for over 6 years. A fantastic 6 years working with the best. I was able to grow and broaden my knowledge and become the stylist/barber I am today.

The journey

“The Barbering and hairdressing industry has given me a lot over the past few years. At the beginning it was all very new and I began my journey with little knowledge, but I soon grew to love the hair game. In return for my hard work I was rewarded, meeting some great people and learning from the best in the business. The skills and lessons I have learnt have helped shape the person that I am today.”

Why Normans?

My Grandad was Norman who was my Dad’s Dad. He was a smart, old school type of fella who had raised an incredible family and was a great grandad to his many grandchildren.
My Grandad and Gran moved down south a good few years ago. Given the distance, it was even more special for when when I got to see him, and in his final few months I enjoyed having the opportunity to cut his hair for him.


He loved his hair and so it was great for me to be able to help him out with him trusting me to do a good job. On one of those occasions, this photo was captioned and I now have it framed in the shop.


Here’s to the future of Normans Barber Shop.