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spa news Serene poetry


After a £1million refurbishment, SeahamHall has re-launched.The 18th century grand cliff-top house located in Durhamhas a long and illustrious history, and Romantic poet Lord Byron was a regular visitor.


The location now features the 44,000 sq. ft oriental-themed Serenity Spa where guests can enjoy a range of Elemis treatments. Housed within four feng shui-designed pavilions, its features include a hydrotherapy suite with a 24- person steambath, a two-person hotmud chamber, Dead Sea flotation tank, outdoor hot tubs and 19 treatment rooms.


Creating future


concepts The Global Spa& Wellness Summit (GSWS) recently announced the winners of its 2013 Student Challenge, a unique competition where students frommajor academic institutions created Spa and wellness concepts of the future.


Guests visiting SeahamHall can now enjoy Elemis treatments. Adding the ‘wow’ factor


Staffordshire Spa,Moddershall Oaks has been granted planning permission to expand its facilities.The new development will enable the business to host double the number of day Spa visitors, providing themwith a wider choice of thermal, relaxation and dining facilities.


Work is expected to be completed byMarch when visitors will be able to enjoy new offerings such as the landscaped outdoor Spa garden and courtyard terrace with a raised 25 sq.mvitality Spa pool, Finnish kelo sauna cabin and outdoor log fire. In addition to the new Spa area, a new glamorous Express Beauty Suite is also set to be created.This chic pampering zone will includes a luxury treatment bar dedicated tomanicures, pedicures,make up-classes and product sampling.


Contestants were asked to create an idea that encompassed authentic Indian Spa culture but could be rolled out globally. First-place honours were awarded to the Institute of Hotel Management, Aurangabad (IHM-A), for its ‘Arvees Spa Solutions’ and the Spasthya brand, which in Hindimeans ‘enlightened health and life.’The winning design was created to reach underserved locales and help ordinary people integrate wellness socially by teaching health, hygiene and practical wellness like healthy cooking classes.


SpaNews in Brief


Businessmatters


International trade fair, Beauty Düsseldorf 2014 will feature the Spa Business Lounge, offering Spa professionals from across the world the opportunity to unite and discuss a wide variety of industry topics.


Taking place from 21st – 23rd March, international experts, experienced Spa managers and successful Spa operators will be present for panel discussions, trade lectures and individual consulting.Areas to be discussed at the event include current Spa trends, personnel management, the practical relevance of training, and success factors for tomorrow's Spa.


Wellnesswins


Fivelements, PuriAhimsa, Bali has been awarded ‘Spa Retreat of theYear 2013’ at the prestigious AsiaSpaAwards.


Led by its founders, Chicco and Lahra Tatriele, Fivelements creates an authentic wellness destination for those seeking a truly relaxing, de-stressing experience and a life- transformative healing journey.


Spa’s play


crucial role A new report finds that wellness is now consumers' main priority and as a result, Spas have become the main delivery channel for treatments, therapies, products and advice.


Alongside its existing facilities (pictured),Moddershall Oaks is expanding with a new outdoor Spa garden and Express Beauty Suite.


The findings, by analysts Diagonal Reports, highlighted that Spas are both a product of and an engine for this new wellness concept.With their unique mix of therapies and treatments, they are now playing a crucial role as they intersect with and influence demand for nutrition, pharmaceutical and medical products and services.


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