National Hairdressers' Federation

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National Hairdressers' Federation
Abbreviation NHF
Formation 1942
Legal status Non-profit company
Purpose/focus UK hairdressing salons
Location One Abbey Court, Fraser Road, Priory Business Park, Bedford, MK44 3WH
Region served UK
Membership 7,000 hairdressing salon owners
Website NHF

The National Hairdressers' Federation is a trade industry group representing hairdressing salon owners in the United Kingdom.

About the NHF

The NHF works on behalf of its members to raise the professionalism and commitment to the hair and beauty industry.

The NHF gives our industry a voice on a national and international stage. It is an effective lobbying and campaigning body, especially around areas such as VAT, the national minimum wage and EU and UK employment laws; it supports salons to overcome the day-to-day challenges facing their businesses and gain a competitive edge. With the NHF behind you, your voice and concerns will be heard.

Our members have access to a range of benefits, including services, products, advice and information that help you to develop your business, including access to a free legal helpline, salon insurance, discounted rates on PPL Licences to name but a few.

Structure

It has 12 regions, with up to six branches within each region -

  • London & Home Counties
  • Eastern Counties
  • North East
  • South West
  • Southern
  • Central England
  • East Midlands
  • North West
  • Yorkshire
  • East of Scotland
  • West of Scotland
  • Wales

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