Spa Source is to be the UK and Ireland's first spa business directory designed to provide a comprehensive source of information for operators, developers, consultants and investors.
The annual guide has been created by spa industry journalist Sarah Ward and hotel design quarterly, GS Magazine, with the first edition due to be published in September.
Topics covered by the directory include independent advice from professionals; features showcasing individual spas; legal requirements; design solutions and tips on subjects ranging from marketing through to staff management.
Details: +44 (0)20 7833 3772 or www.spasource.co.uk
Supplier: Stevenson Publications Ltd/Spa Source LondonUK Spa Source is the UK and Ireland's first spa business directory designed to provide a comprehensive source of information for operators, developers, consultants and investors. Web: www.spasource.co.uk
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