NEWS UPDATE Spa & Wellness
Waldorf Astoria spa to open in 2011
The new 137-bedroom London Syon Park, a Waldorf Astoria hotel, is due to open its doors to the public in early 2011. The property will include a luxury spa
called Kallima, which is named after the lepidopteran that transforms from a leaf- like insect to a spectacular butterfly. Facilities at the spa will include 11 treat-
ment rooms – one of which is a double VIP suite; a hydrotherapy suite; Vichy shower; a rest and relaxation space; a nail spa; indoor swimming pool; spa pool; sauna and steamroom; and a health club. There are also plans to enter into an exclusive agreement with celebrity cos-
£220k expansion for public sector spa
Pendle Leisure Trust (PLT) has teamed up with Alliance Leisure in order to deliver a £220,000 extension of Inside Spa. The scheme will form part of a wider
£3m overhaul of Pendle Wavelengths. Inside Spa was one of the UK’s first public sector spas when it opened in 2007. A relaxation room for larger groups and a further four treatment rooms will be built as part of the project, while the reception area is set to become a mani- cure and pedicure bar. PLT chief executive oficer Phil Storey
said: “The spa is now in its fourth year of operation and the demand is incredible.
Bannatyne Group opens day spa in Kent
The Bannatyne Group has opened a £350,000 wellbeing spa in Kent. The Broadstairs spa facility is the 31st in
the Bannatyne Spa chain and is an exten- sion to the existing Bannatyne’s Health Club at Westwood Farm. Open both to members and non-mem- bers of the health club, the new single- storey spa includes four therapy rooms, a dual treatment room for couples, a relax- ation room and a make up station.
ISSUE 1 2011 © cybertrek 2011 Bannatyne now runs more than 30 spas
Treatments at the spa are supplied by Elemis and include lava shell massages, facials, detox regimes and Ionithermie, which helps to combat cellulite.
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The Ability Group led the design of the new Waldorf Astoria property at London’s Syon Park
metic surgeon Alex Karidis to offer guests discreet consultations within the spa. The Ability Group has led the design of the Hilton Worldwide-operated hotel. Independent interior design consultants have also worked on the property, while the bar and restaurant concepts have been created by the Gorgeous Group.
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