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Bellenden Therapies 10th Anniversary Open Day - Sunday 12th June


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Come and join the Bellenden Therapies Team on Sunday 12th June 12pm -5pm (147a Bellenden Road SE15 4DH), we?ll be offering free classes, workshops and treatments throughout the day, to celebrate our 10th anniversary.


15 mins Massage Sessions with Vanessa Afful-Walcott

Drop in sessions on coaching and counselling for Children with Petra Nunzi

Belly Dancing Workshop with Polly Hallam

Pregnancy Yoga Taster Sessions with Lindi Lu

Laughing Yoga with Maria Veiga

Free products for the first 25 attendees


Plus Pick + Mix Kids will be selling their beautiful accessories and clothes for babies and children on the day.


Visit the Bellenden Therapies website www.bellendentherapies for more details.

  • 4 weeks later...

A quick reminder that our 10th Anniversary Open Day is taking place this Sunday 12th June.


For a full schedule of the days events, please visit our website http://bellendentherapies.co.uk/10th-anniversary-open-day/


Plus the following prizes are up for grabs:


Pregnancy Prize - 45 mins pregnancy massage & a Pick + Mix Baby Bag

60 mins Aromatherapy Massage.

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