Two Preston men have crazy shave for Hooves for Healing charity

Two pub goers endured an extreme makeover when they visited their local.
Ian Foster and Ritchie Evans sport their new lookIan Foster and Ritchie Evans sport their new look
Ian Foster and Ritchie Evans sport their new look

Ian Foster had his head shaved into a mohawk, with black and white zebra stripes, at Princess Alice pub, in Preston, whilst Ritchie Evans, sported a new bald look, after losing his ponytail, raising more than £1,000 for Hooves for Healing, which provides horse therapy for children with autism.

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“Princess Alice was buzzing and full of people showing their support. My sister Denise Foster-Gawne shaved our hair and dyed my mohawk.

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Ian Foster and Ritchie Evans before they had their heads shavedIan Foster and Ritchie Evans before they had their heads shaved
Ian Foster and Ritchie Evans before they had their heads shaved

“The landlord and landlady of the pub were also great hosts.

“This all started when my friends dared me to have my hair shaved into a mohawk. A Newcastle fan also goes into the pub and so that is where the black and white stripes come from. Someone I know does marathons and has raised funds for Hooves for Healing, so I jumped on that. It is a great charity.”

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