Massage therapist and reflexologist moves to Globe House

Date published: 31 July 2018


Massage therapist and reflexologist Michelle Mills has moved to Globe House business centre in the town.

The business had previously been based at True Serenity in Castleton, but when it relocated, Michelle took the opportunity to open up her own place.

With over 100 clients in the borough, Michelle wanted to stay nearby, so after viewing various shop units and salon spaces and drawing a blank she decided to go back to the drawing board and take the more unusual step of looking at the boroughs managed office market. After searching for nearby offices on the internet she came across Globe House.

She said: “I was just searching on the internet for inspiration and when Globe House came up I liked the look of it. It was a bigger space than I would initially been looking for but I thought it had the potential to really work.”

After taking a look around, Michelle signed up and set about creating a relaxing environment inside her office unit for her business ‘Holistics and You’. The extra space meant she has been able to add to her growing list of services which include holistic massage, deep tissue massage, indian head massage and aromatherapy massage. She also practices reflexology and hot stone massage.

Whilst in India recently Michelle studied the powerful mind and body treatment Ayurveda, designed to help you stay vibrant and healthy within a world of change, which she plans to use to further enhance the support offered.

Michelle added: "Clients love my new location, it is close to transport links, there is a managed reception, good disabled access, security, free parking and the staff are so friendly.”

Globe House is managed workspace run by Rochdale Borough Council. Councillor Daalat Ali, cabinet member for planning, development & housing said: “Our council-run managed workspaces have provided a helping hand and all important step up for lots of local businesses and it is great to see a company taking an innovative approach to the space and doing so well.”

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