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Are you interested in Holistic Health and wellbeing for you and your family? Looking for accessible holistic health practices to aid with you and your family's health?


We are living in a time that is full of stress and fast paced movements. When do we take time to inhale the positive impact that wellbeing can have on our health. The answer is never. If your child is constantly upset or your partner keeps getting ill, what do you do?


This event will enrich you with knowledge that can broaden your spectrum and breathe light into your life.This event aims to promote holistic health and wellbeing and to families and provide knowledge of holistic health practices to families with children 0-5 years old. It will be a varied event, with stalls selling food, goods and products and therapists and practitioners delivering sessions. Onsite Creche facilities for parents participating in workshops/therapies. Refreshments available. CHILDREN HAVE FREE ADMISSION! Bouncy Castle and Face Painting activities for children.


Event Sponsored by: @clubhubapp clubhubuk.co.uk/


EARLY BIRD TICKET: ?3

GENERAL ADMISSION: ?5 CHILDREN ARE FREE!

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