Webinar: What the Chancellor’s Budget means for the Hair & Beauty Industry

by | Mar 3, 2021

What does the Chancellor’s Budget mean for the hair and beauty industry?

Date: 4th March

Time: 2pm to 3pm

Place: Zoom Webinar (Update: due to high volumes of demand, we will be streaming this event to our Facebook Page – make sure you’re following British Beauty Council!)

Register for your ticket here.

 

About the Webinar:

 

Join Sonia Haria (Telegraph) and guests including Millie Kendall MBE (British Beauty Council), Helena Grzesk (British Beauty Council & UK Spa Association), Lesley Blair (BABTAC) and Victoria Brownlie (NHBF) for this Webinar, which follows Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget announcement.

 

Hosted by:

 

Sonia Haria, Beauty Director of the Telegraph Group.

 

Panellists:

 

  • Millie Kendall MBE (British Beauty Council)
  • Helena Grzesk (British Beauty Council and UK Spa Association)
  • Lesley Blair (BABTAC)
  • Victoria Brownlie (NHBF)

 

Register for your ticket here.

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