A railway manager who has gone without a haircut since before the first coronavirus lockdown had his locks cut off so he could donate them to make wigs for children with cancer.<br /><br />Stuart Hughes, a senior programme manager for Network Rail in Birmingham, took his seat in the salon for the first time in over 41 months on 14 July.<br /><br />The makeover saw his hair gathered into ten ponytails before being lopped off.<br /><br />These are being donated to The Little Princess Trust, which provides wigs to children and young people who have lost their hair.