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09 Sept 2025

Business as usual at vandalised Limerick barber shop

Proprietor thanks his loyal customers for messages of support

Business as usual at vandalised Limerick barber shop

R&B Barbershop on Upper Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick city

R&B BARBERSHOP in Limerick city will reopen on Tuesday morning after vandals targeted the premises over the weekend.

Two of the front windows of the barber's on Upper Gerald Griffin Street were smashed. A glass panel on the front door was also broken during the criminal damage incident.

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The perpetrators threw white paint over the shop front which has stained the pavement.

Ross Rainsford, owner of R&B Barbershop, thanked his loyal customers for their messages of support following his business being vandalised over the weekend. It remained closed on Monday due to the clean-up operation.

Ross told Limerick Live it will be "business as usual" on Tuesday morning (April 30) and he looks forward to welcoming everybody back into his barber's chair.

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