The 14-year-old barber, who learned to cut hair by watching YouTube videos, is one of the best local stories of the week.
The Watford Observers reported that Eliskraggs cut the hair of a local teenager in his family's garden shed.
Elsewhere, the 80-year-old Durham weightlifter is still strong, and the ASDA delivery driver has been praised for saving a customer's lives in Dorset.
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Watford Boy, 14, launches a barber business after learning from YouTube
After watching YouTube videos and teaching him how to cut his hair, the young entrepreneur became the go-to barber for his fellow local teens.
Ellis Craggs, 14, from Watford, began cutting his hair 10 months ago after practicing one of his best friends.
Soon, words came out about Ellis' cheap and stylish haircuts, and he began to receive requests from other teens.
Five lambs born to the same sheep at the birth of 1 million people
Five adorable lambs were born into the same sheep.
Texel Cross Lambs – three girls and two boys – have arrived at Bowerings Farm in Shapwick, Somerset.
Quintuplets were named Georgina, Timmy, Anne, Dick and Julian. Tracey Lockyer, 56, is a proud owner of sheep and never had five lambs born to one sheep before.
Gladiator Training OAP has broken the world record for powerlifting in his nine years
Gladiator Training OAP continues to break the world powerlifting record despite his ninth year.
Alexander Lee, from Thornley, East Durham, set two new world records in powerlifting in his age category.
The 80-year-old competed in a drug-free powerlifting contest on March 2, lifting 112.5kg with a well-equipped bench press, breaking the existing record by 15kg.
“Great” ASDA Delivery Driver Saves Customer's Life
The delivery driver helped save the woman's life after she lost consciousness at home.
Leandro Pinto Dantas, who works at Asda at Poole, was in the delivery round when he felt something was wrong in the customer's home.
He made it suspicious as no one answered the doors and calls despite the lights and TVs being turned on.
YouTuber Hitchhikes 390 miles to Edinburgh to find out if “people are good”
The British duo headed from London to Edinburgh by hitchhiking.
After performing a page dropout on YouTube, Joe and Nathan took on the challenge in the hopes of proving “people are good.” The pair are known for taking on assignments and pranks uploaded to the page.
The duo, leaving on Thursday morning, has a goal to go to Edinburgh by the next night. This trip requires more than 31 hours of eight separate lifts.
The “longest” store on Hove High Street has thrived for 40 years amid a vinyl revival
Hove's Busy High Street's “longest serving” record store continues to thrive in 40 years.
Julian Pelling has owned a great record on George Street, Hove since 1984, when he took it over from its previous owner.
The store sells a wide range of new and pre-used classic CDs and specializes in stocking jazz, nostalgia and soundtracks.