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hi Sally

I can really recommend Melanie Weaver who does the most wonderful relaxing massage..she is just lovely. She can come to your home if you prefer, but isn't actually based in ED but not far in Brockwell Park. her details are Melanie Weaver Brockwell Park Massage [email protected]

t 07976 980025

I would highly recommend Amy from The Dulwich Touch, I found her on here and have never looked back. She has the most healing hands, I so look forward to seeing her every week, its the only time I ever get so relaxed!

Carl


She has a website, something like: www.thedulwichtouch.co.uk

spidermites Wrote:

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> I would highly recommend Amy from The Dulwich

> Touch, I found her on here and have never looked

> back. She has the most healing hands, I so look

> forward to seeing her every week, its the only

> time I ever get so relaxed!

> Carl

>

> She has a website, something like:

> www.thedulwichtouch.co.uk


I agree, Amy is brilliant, can get out even the most troublesome of knots without beating you up in the process.

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