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Special Offer on Reflexology at Bellenden Therapies, Peckham This February Half Term


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Feb half term offer!


Bellenden Therapies' Jane Tilton is offering a reduced Reflexology rate of just ?25 for a 45 minutes session over the half term holidays; Wednesday 17th and Friday 19th between 10am - 4pm.


To book email [email protected] or call Jane on 07958 482089

  • 2 weeks later...

We've extended our Reflexology offer for a further week; ?25 for a 45 mins session


Bookings now available on Wednesday 24th & Friday 26th February 9am - 4pm, still availability for Friday 19th Feb too.

To book email [email protected] or call Jane on 07958 482089.

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