Parkside Hair & Beauty Salons

The hairdressing and beauty salons at Milton Keynes College offer a full range of high-quality, high-street treatments at subsidised prices. This makes it the ideal choice for those wanting to look and feel great - but don't want to spend a fortune doing so. Download our Treatment Brochure and Price List.

Apointments: Call our salon manager today on 01908 684102 and book your appointment.

About Us: Many of our students are already working in top salons around the city. Many need to demonstrate their skills for assessments.

Location: The salons are located at Milton Keynes College Bletchley Campus, Sherwood Drive (opposite Bletchley Rail Station). They are in the new section of the campus opposite the Andrew Peck Building and adjacent to the Redrow residential apartments. Free visitor parking is available with reserved spaces for those with a booked appointment.

Map of Bletchley Campus

Treatments: All treatments begin with a full consultation and in this time your therapist will discuss your main concerns and base your treatment around this. Treatments include:

  • Facial
  • Make-up
  • Eye treatments 
  • Waxing
  • Nail treatments
  • Body treatments
  • Massage
  • Holistic therapy
  • Packages
  • Spa experience
  • Hairdressing salon
  • Colours
  • Perms

An allergy test is compulsory 48 hours prior to colouring treatments, please book this before your treatment.

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Contact Us:

01908 684444

Success Stories ...

NDP Showcase

NDP Showcase

National Diploma Photography students have helped design a website to showcase their work. Please take the time to have a look at their portfolios on the NDP Showcase.

 

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Disability Awareness

Disability Awareness

Former National Diploma in Graphic Design student Ed Goddard decided to base his final major project on issues of perceptions of dyslexia. The final major project is the culmination of a student's learning and allows students to choose an area or topic to explore and so for Ed, who is himself dyslexic, it was quite a personally relevant design job as he set himself. Ed hasalso shown through his own success on the course where he achieved Distinctions and Merit grades, that dyslexia should and need not be a barrier to achieving one's personal goals.

Said Ed, "As a dyslexic person, I have designed my booklet on my personal and others' experiences and frustrations when trying to read and write and how it has affected people. My main point in this this project was to get the message across that dyslexia is a disability but it doesn't disable you, just learn around the disability."

Ed's posters can be seen up around the college throughout November & December.