spa news
Image conscious
Luxury Spa treatments, relaxation and image consultation are now available at the Stoke Park Spa by SPC, located at the prestigious Stoke Park Country Club and Resort, following a partnership with two professional image consultants.
Located in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire the Spa now offers an ‘Image and Styling’Day, where Scott Cornwall offers hair advice whilst personal and fashion stylist LisaTalbot advises on fashion.
• Stoke Park Spa: 01753 717173
Aliberating Spa experience
An exclusive retreat for naturists has opened in Birminghamat the Clover Spa and Hotel.
Appealing to both overnight and Day Spa guests, the Spa hosts anAspen sauna, steamroom, outdoor hot tub, cold plunge pool, heated head stone loungers and foot spa. Landscape gardens provide the perfect setting for guest relaxation and reflection.
OwnerTimHiggs says: “Clover Spa is about offering choice. Our guests are now able to enjoy all the sophistication and relaxation offered by a ‘traditional’ luxurious Spa, whilst following their naturist lifestyle choice.”
Nudity is only ‘required’during treatments and when using Spa facilities such as the sauna and hot tub; at other times, robes can be worn.
• Clover Spa and Hotel: 0121 350 6836
Summer fun
TheAthenaeumin London’sMayfair has launched a new Elemis Spa Package to get clients’ ready for Summer.
The package features an exfoliating body massage, an all over ‘Total Glow’ tan and a toe nail polish in one package. For those who like to be pampered with a friend, the Spa’s new double treatment roomis ideal.
• TheAthenaeum: 0207 499 3464
The Third Space opens
London’sMarylebone Hotel has opened itsmuch-anticipatedTheThird Space Health Club and Spa.
Located in the heart ofMarylebone village and only a stone’s throw from Oxford Circus, the Health Club and Spa features a range of state-of-the-art facilities, including an 18metre ozone- treated swimming pool andTheThird Space’s very first full service Spa.
• TheMarylebone Hotel: 0207 486 6600 London’sMaryleboneHotel. Anglesey Spa gets expert eye
Tre-Ysgawen Hall onAnglesey has teamed up with Sughra Khaliq ofAmeerah Consulting to develop and expand the Spa business.
Over the next two yearsAmeerah Consulting will be working closely with the whole Spa teamand later this Summer the Spa will launch their own product range and signature treatments. Converted fromVictorian stables and retainingmany of the original features including the ClockTower,Tre-Ysgawen Spa is built and equipped to the highest standards.
Neil Rowlands, GeneralManger at the Spa says: “Being in and around the Spa on a day-to- day basis I was looking for a fresh pair of eyes to come in and look at the business and identify any potential areas that could be improved further - the remit frommyself was a blank canvas.
“Looking at all areas of the Spa operation Sughra has identified areas of the business that although not necessarily weak, could certainly be enhanced along with offering improvements in service delivery and while helping to bring costs down and introduce efficiency savings throughout.
“One of our focus areas will be improving retail sales through training and implementation of a better strategy.”
SughraKhaliq
• Ameerah Consulting: 01332 331643 • Tre-Ysgawen Hall: 01248 753 270
Retirement spa
Older people in Cambridgeshire will soon be living a five star Spa lifestyle, thanks to the development of new residential scheme which not only features luxurious accommodation as well as a Spa and private hair salon.
TheAbbeyfield scheme is due for completion next Spring and will feature 76 apartments centred around a clubhouse with swimming pool, gym, and restaurant.
Abbeyfield - a house charity - aims to revolutionise the lives of the elderly.
•Abbeyfield: 01954 714900
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