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www.spaopportunities.com Trainees to run luxury spa on campus
Sunderland College’s £29m new vocational campus in the city centre is set to fea- ture a luxury spa, which will be operated by a spa man- ager who will supervise students working towards the City & Guilds NVQ Level 3 in Spa Terapy. Te UK spa is one of many
facilities that will be open to the public at the 12,500sq m (134,549sq ſt) vocational cam- pus that is set to accommodate up to 2,000 students when it launches in Q2 of 2016. The new spa, being
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Argentina Spa Association T: +54 11 4468 0879 W:
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Asia Pacific Spa and Wellness Coalition T: +65 9777 3204 W:
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Association of Malaysian Spas (AMSPA) T: +603 4253 3478 W:
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Australasian Spa Association T: +61 4 3003 3174 W:
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China Spa Association T: +86 21 5385 8951 W:
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Association of Spas of the Czech Republic T: +420 606 063 145 W:
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Architecture firm IBI Taylor Young is in charge of the campus’ design
built by DaleSauna, wi ll of fer an overflow spa pool, sauna, salt steam- room, aromatherapy room, rasul mud treatment room, experience showers, ice fea- ture, reflexology walk and heated loungers. DaleSauna’s interior designer Lynn Russell
Hanson is in charge of making sure the finishes on the spa’s surfaces will stand the test of time. Tis is because the spa will be open to mem- bers of the public, offering Caci treatments and a variety of massage and body therapies using skincare products by Dermalogica.
“We have designed a spa that can not
only deliver the requirements of the NVQ Level 3 Spa Therapy curriculum, but also compares favourably to some of the finest hotel spas around,” said Gerard McCarthy, sales director at DaleSauna. Architecture firm IBI Taylor Young is
in charge of the campus’ design and BAM Construction is building the campus – which is being funded by a number of sources, includ- ing the Skills Funding Agency (SFA). Details:
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Retail tourism hub is coming to Kuwait
Designed by international architecture firm RTKL and landscaped by US-based designers PWP, Kuwaiti mixed-use property developer Tamdeen Group is set to create a US$700m (€658m, £477m) retail and tourism project at the centre of the Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City in Kuwait. The 350,000sq m
(3,767,369sq ft) waterfront resort-style development, called Al Khiran, will feature a 75,000sq m (807,293sq ſt) high-end outlet mall, enter- tainment, dining venues, a marina to house more than 900 boats, apartments and a five- star hotel with an international spa. The entire mall will have an outdoor
A five-star hotel with an international spa will feature at the project
ambience with indoor streets covered by continuous skylights to provide natu- ral light, according to
kuwaitup2date.com. A covered arcade will showcase the retail elements and a giant promenade covered with palm trees will create a pedestrian space between the mall and the marina. With a reputation for developing shopping centres
and mixed-use properties for the last two decades in Kuwait – such as the 360 Mall and Al Kout waterfront project – Tamdeen Group claims to have projects worth US$2bn (€1.9bn, £1.4bn) in the pipeline. Mohammed Jassim Khalid Al Marzouq,
chair of Tamdeen said: “Kuwait’s economy is among the strongest in the region and in a country where 45 per cent of the population is in the 20-39 years age range, household spend- ing on international brands is on the rise.” Details:
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Estonian Spa Association T: +372 510 9306 W:
www.estonianspas.eu
European Spas Association T: +32 2 282 0558 W:
www.espa-ehv.com
Federation of Holistic Terapists (FHT) T: +44 23 8062 4350 W:
www.ft.org.uk
French Spa Association (SPA-A) W:
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German Spas Association T: +49 30 24 63 692-0 W:
www.deutscher-heilbaederverband.de
Hungarian Baths Association T: +36 1 220 2282 W:
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Te International Medical Spa Association T: +1 877 851 8998 W:
www.medicalspaassociation.org
International Spa & Wellness Association (ISWA) T: +49 69 130 25 86 0 W:
www.iswa.de
International Spa Association (ISPA) T: +1 859 226 4326 W:
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Japan Spa Association W:
www.j-spa.jp
Leading Spas of Canada T: +1 800 704 6393 W:
www.leadingspasofcanada.com
National Guild of Spa Experts Russia T: +7 495 226 4289 W:
www.russiaspas.ru
Portuguese Spas Association T: +351 217 940 574 W:
www.termasdeportugal.pt
Romanian Spa Organization T: +40 21 322 01 88 W:
www.romanian-spas.ro
Salt Terapy Association W:
www.salttherapyassociation.org
Samui Spa Association T: +66 7742 08712 W:
www.samuispaassociation.com
Serbian Spas and Resorts Association T: +381 36 611 110 W:
www.serbianspas.org
South African Spa Association T: +27 11 447 9959 W:
www.saspaassociation.co.za
Spanish National Spa Association T: +34 902 1176 22 W:
www.balnearios.org
Spa Association of India T: +91 995 889 5151 W:
www.spaassociationofindia.in
Spa Association Singapore T: +65 6223 1158 W:
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Spa & Wellness Africa Association W:
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Spa & Wellness International Council (SWIC) T: +7 4957640203 W:
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Taiwan Spa Association W:
www.tspa.tw
Tai Spa Association T: +66 2168 7094 W:
www.thaispaassociation.com
Turkish Spa Association T: +90 212 635 1201 W:
www.spa-turkey.com
Te UK Spa Association T: +44 8707 800 787 W:
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Ukrainian SPA Association T: +3 8044 253 74 79 W:
www.spaua.org
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