A WELLBEING store that will offer saunas, floatation pods and ice baths is set to open in Prestatyn.
The Float and Well-being Centre will open at 68 High Street, the former site of Sugars and Creams, an ice cream shop that closed in January this year.
It is owned by Jade Atherton and Gregg Brighouse, one of the owners of the ice cream shop, which shut due to them being “too busy” with other business interests.
The duo are planning to open the centre on May 13, and the shop will offer a range of floatation pods, an infrared sauna and an ice bath that will sit at around three degrees.
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Gregg told the Journal: “We wanted something different, something not many may have used before or even heard of.
“The main focus is well-being, they offer so much to a variety of different people, they can help with mental health like anxiety and depression, people recovering from injury, high blood pressure, muscle and pain problems and so much more.
“They are also great for just relaxation. This should be a place where you can relax, recharge and feel totally refreshed after.”
Gregg said they are “so excited” to open the store, adding: “Myself and Jade are working so hard to get everything in place and ready for opening and we can’t wait to give everyone a experience they won’t of experienced before.
“We will be able to share our introductory offers and packages in the next few weeks.”
The site is currently being renovated and refurbished, but the hard work being put in now will surely be worth the relaxation the place will provide when it opens.
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