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Today Eaton House The Manor is launching the ‘Love a Local Hero’ campaign, which is a chance to give back to all those local retailers and local service providers who are currently battling through a second lockdown and offering special services that we all really appreciate. The campaign is the brainchild of Luchie Cawood, the Eaton House Schools’ CEO, who is strongly in favour of buying local and supporting the Clapham community.
Our first hero is celebrity hairdresser Edward James, a much-loved staple of Northcote Road, who also has branches in Putney and Battersea. Many Eaton House The Manor parents have been grateful for the personalised colour touch-up kits that have kept them going through the first and second lockdowns. Always dedicated to making customers feel fabulous, the team are promising head massages and bubbles on December 3. See www.edwardjameslondon.com, to book a post-lockdown boost.
If you would like to find out more about Eaton House The Manor’s Early Years Plus Nursery curriculum at 3+ or Kindergarten (KG) entry at 4+ contact the Head of Admissions, Miss Sam Feilding, on 0203 917 5050.
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