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Sunday 21 January 2024 I 2pm - 4.30pm
Burnside Memorial Hall
Adult tickets from £10 - Click on BOOK NOW button above to book
A chance to spoil yourself in the longest month of the year, have fun with your friends, drink some tea (or maybe Prosecco) and indulge in special treats, scones and cakes!
There's some exciting beauty treats, and a fabulous raffle too, all to raise vital funds to empower children and their families through Footprints Conductive Education Centre,
Beauty treatments available include:
- Gel Polish for hands or toes
- Facial Treatments
- Thai massage
- Head and shoulder massage
- Hand massage
- Foot Spa
We want you to treat yourself, so all treatments are pay what you can afford.
There is a discount available for groups of 6. Tickets are limited so we advise booking quickly!
Footprints is a Nottingham based charity which transforms the lives of children living with mobility and communication difficulties. Through our support babies and children develop the skills they need to thrive and achieve their potential.
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