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Nathan Scotford, a 42-year-old barber from Folkestone, has transitioned his business from a high street shop to a custom-built cabin in his garden due to a 30% rise in operational costs. After realizing he would need to generate over £2,000 monthly just to break even, he chose to close his shop nine months ago. Encouraged by a friend, he decided to operate from home, constructing a 3.6m x 3.6m cabin equipped with modern electrics and insulation, decorated with memorabilia from 'Only Fools And Horses'. Scotford aims to deliver the same quality service and atmosphere in his new location, which he describes as a mini house. He reports strong business so far, retaining a loyal clientele from his previous shop, stating, 'I absolutely love it' and expressing no regrets about the move.
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