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Bellenden Therapies Autumn Open Day this Saturday 3rd Sept 11am - 5pm


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This Saturday we will be taking part in with the Bellenden Road Street Market. Stop by for a free taster treatment or come and meet some of our Therapists. On hand will be our Owner Jane Tilton, Andy Koval our Sports Therapist, Zoe Donkin our new resident Hypnobirthing Teacher, Vanessa Afful- Walcott our Holistic Massage and Aromatherapist and Michelle Nurnberger our Kundalini Meditation Teacher. All treatments and classes will be offered on a first come first serve basis. There is also be the opportunity to win a 60 mins Sports Massage when you join our mailing list. For more information and times of each session visit the Bellenden Therapies website http://bellendentherapies.co.uk/10th-anniversary-open-day/

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