Knaresborough’s first health and beauty week begins today.
Sixteen businesses are involved in the venture, which runs from April 22 to Sunday, April 28.
It is one of many events being organised this year by Knaresborough Business Collective.
The collective was set up by independent traders Natalie Horner and Annie Wilkinson-Gill in 2021. The health and beauty week has been created to showcase Knaresborough’s beauty venues.
The event follows the Knaresborough Business Collective’s first week of exclusive offers, Knaresborough food and drink week, in March.
Similar to the food and drink week, the beauty event will give people cut-price deals throughout the week. Salons, clinics and wellness shops will have a range of exclusive offers, many of which are yet to be announced.
In an interview with the Stray Ferret, prior to the Knaresborough food and drink week, Ms Horner said:
“There are so many amazing businesses in Knaresborough it is just a case of showcasing what we have to offer and drawing people in.
“We have launched to event to show what is on offer in Knaresborough, sometimes people get stuck in a routine and need to be shown what options they have. Sometimes people don’t realise these places even exist, so it helps to put them on the map.
“All the businesses are so different they have lots to offer and we had to make sure there was a mutual benefit.”
The collective has also revealed plans to run another event, a retail week in the run-up to the Knaresborough Business Awards in summer.
Deals for this week will be updated daily and shared to the Knaresborough Business Collective Facebook page. Participating businesses will also put posters in their windows.
The businesses involved are:
- Castle Clinic
- Watkins-Wright hairdressing Knaresborough
- Aimes Health and Beauty
- Orchis Escape
- Divine Hairdressing
- Kirkgate Cutting Room
- Natural Choice Knaresborough
- Swish Beauty
- The Lash Gallery
- Nails by Melanie The Beauty Box Knaresborough
- The Crystal Buddha
- KB Medical Aesthetics
- Loft
- Boujeé
- The Yorkshire Beeswax Candle Co
- Vital Beauty
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