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Spa news St Pancras Renaissance opens TOM WALKER


JW Marriott has completed a soſt opening of its £150m St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London, ahead of an offi cial opening in May. When fully operational, the


245-bedroom property will boast a large luxury spa and a restaurant operated by chef Marcus Wareing – named aſt er architect Gilbert Scott who designed the building. Facilities at the St Pancras


Spa include five treatment rooms and a couple’s suite; spa pool; and a relaxation area. French product supplier Cinq Mondes has been chosen to devise the treatment menu. T e spa packages that will be on off er will


Historic features at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel have been restored Treatments on off er at the spa will include


be based on journeys to “far away countries”, bringing together Cinq Mondes’ Beauty Rituals of the World brand in order to create a senso- rial journey for the client.


the Ko Bi Do Facial, incorporating ancient Japanese massage techniques; Udvartana Ayurvedic Slimming Ritual from India; and Traditional Massage of the Orient based on Moroccan and Egyptian traditions. See feature on p42 for more details


Radisson Edwardian to open Guildford property TOM WALKER


Hotel group Radisson Edwardian, which owns and operates London’s iconic May Fair Hotel, is to open its newest property in the capi- tal this summer. T e 185-bedroom Radisson Edwardian Guildford is set to include a large


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day spa and conferencing space, in addition to a range of dining options. Radisson Edwardian Guildford’s spa will


house a swimming pool, fi ve treatment rooms, a relaxation area, sauna, steamroom and mud spa as well as a fi tness suite.


Public spa opens at Lancashire facility TOM WALKER


T e newly expanded Inside Spa at the Pendle Wavelengths leisure centre in Nelson, Lancashire, has opened. T e £220,000 renovation


was funded and completed as the result of a partnership between Pendle Leisure Trust (PLT) and Alliance Leisure. Revamp work included the


addition of four new treat- ment rooms, a manicure and pedicure bar in the reception area and a large relaxation area for group bookings. Existing facilities at the spa


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T e refurbishment was led by Pendle Leisure Trust and Alliance Leisure


include a sauna and heat ther- apy and salt inhalation rooms. T e work was part of a wider £3m redevelopment of Pendle Wavelengths, which was one of the UK’s fi rst public sector spas when it opened in 2007.


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in its fourth year and the demand is incredible. Between 2008 and 2010, we tracked a 30 per cent increase in spend within our facilities.”


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