Wynyard Park welcomes next-level barbers
A premium grooming brand is set to expand into one of the North East’s most exclusive residential villages.
Head Quarters Barbers will open at Roseberry Place in Wynyard Park in spring 2026, marking its sixth North East location and first within a luxury village setting.
Founded in 2021, HQ has built its reputation on an appointment-only model operated through a dedicated app, replacing traditional walk-in queues with a streamlined booking system.
Bosses say the new site will feature high-spec interiors and a club-style atmosphere.
They add the expansion will create new roles as part of the 30-plus permanent jobs planned for Roseberry Place.
Mike Racz, founder of Head Quarters Barbers, said: “Opening at Wynyard Park feels like coming home.
“As a resident myself, I know this community values quality and convenience.
“We aren’t just opening a barbershop; we’re bringing a premium, stress-free grooming experience that fits perfectly with the Wynyard lifestyle.”
Chris Musgrave, chief executive of Wynyard Park Limited, added: “Our vision for Roseberry Place has always been to curate a mix of premium services that enhance the daily lives of our residents.
“Head Quarters Barbers is a perfect example of that.
“Their commitment to quality and innovation mirrors our own standards as we continue to grow one of the UK’s premier Garden Villages.”
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