Arwa Relaxation Therapy

Arwa Relaxation
Arwa Relaxation
Arwa's new base
Arwa's new base

Story: Muneebah Waheed

Main photo: Richard Hanson

Four years ago Arwa Havard opened her own massage business, Arwa Relaxation Therapy (A.R.T.), after training with Vicky Gaughan at the Sheffield Centre for Massage Training and gaining a UK Diploma in Massage Therapy.

She aimed to help the local community feel better physically and spiritually by providing therapy in quiet, private and relaxing premises close to Abbeyfield Park. Now, in a bid to expand her business, A.R.T is also opening a therapy room in the John Banner Building in Attercliffe.

I was lucky to experience an Indian Head Massage – a thoroughly relaxing experience I would definitely recommend!

The lovely, warm and welcoming atmosphere is one of the perks A.R.T. offers, a perfect opportunity to relieve your stresses! Others also felt the massage was a perfect way to wind down:

“The massage I received was extremely professional, and was physically very therapeutic. I felt revitalised for a number of days afterwards”

said the Reverend Hannah Jackson.

Dina Martin OBE told us:

“Arwa’s massages are truly holistic and help me to de-stress. They are the best I have been treated to.”

Arwa aims to offer quality massages at an affordable price. For example, an hour's hot stones massage is £45 and a half hour £25. The holistic massage is £40 for a full hour and £22 for half an hour, and her Indian head massage is only £20.

A.R.T. is also offering a special offer in honour of the Eid celebration with £5 off the full hour of the hot stones massage.

To book a session, or for more information, contact Arwa on 07532 329 723.

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