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Bangor wellness studio to create 10 jobs following £1m investment

BRENDAN GALLAGHER
BRENDAN GALLAGHER BRENDAN GALLAGHER

A NEW holistic wellness studio is set to create ten jobs in Bangor this spring following a £1m investment.

Based in a stored three storey building in Main Street, Eclectic, will specialise in a range of mind and body treatments.

Co-founder Nicola Morrison, said: “We are excited to announce our plans for Eclectic, which represents a major investment into Bangor, bringing a new concept in holistic wellness to the town this spring.

She will be joined in the business are Pilates platform instructors Cara McEwan and Kerri Irvine from Bangor. They will offer a full timetable of reformer and classical pilates while staff are currently being recruited to bring other aspects of the Eclectic brand to life.

“We are committed to investing in the local community and are currently recruiting for full and part time physiotherapists, podiatrists and beauty industry professional," added Ms Morrison.

“We are confident that we will attract the best in local talent from north down who are seeking an opportunity to develop their career with our business during an unprecedented time for Bangor's regeneration.”