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Open Afternoon and 1/2 Price Therapy Room Hire in Glasgow city centre

EVENT: OPEN HOUR AT GLASGOW THERAPY ROOMS ON SUNDAY 30TH OCTOBER - BOOKING INFORMATION BELOW

 
We are excited to announce that we now have a third room (The Orwell Room) available to rent in addition to our other two therapy and consulting rooms.
 
The Orwell Room has been newly decorated. It has brand new furniture and equipment and is ready and waiting for its new users.
 
It is well equipped, has 4 wingback chairs (so suitable for individual therapy, couples therapy and small groups/meeintgs) and has lots of lovely extras, including dimmer lights that allow you to create and . It's a light and calming atmosphere.
 
OPEN HOUR
We will be hosting an Open Hour on Sunday 30th October 2022 between 12pm and 1pm. This will give you the chance to come along and look at the rooms available, including our new Orwell Room. Refreshments will also be provided for visitors. There is also the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.
 
HALF-PRICE ROOM HIRE
We are also offering 1/2 price room hire until Saturday 31st December 2022. So, it will be £7 per hour for new Room Users until that date. It will return to full-price (£14) thereafter.
 
FREE CLINICAL SUPERVISION GROUP
We are also offering any new Room Users a free place at our next Support and Supervision Group (date to be confirmed) which is led by an experienced and qualified clinical supervisor who is also an accredited psychotherapist and trainer. We will be hosting this in the next few weeks.
 
WANT TO VISIT GLASGOW THERAPY ROOMS?
If you would like to attend the Open Hour, please RSVP with your full name and a mobile number (in case we need to contact you at the last minute) confirming your attendance. We will then send over the full address and directions. Please let us know which viewing slot suits too: 12noon; 12.15pm; 12/30pm; or 12.45pm.
 
Thanks for your time and if you need any more information or have any questions, please feel free to get in touch.
 
Glasgow Therapy Rooms 
 
 
CONTACT DETAILS
Email: contact@glasgowtherapyrooms.co.uk
 
 

 

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