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Apr 2023

The Yorkshire Centre for Wellbeing is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month.
The business is the longest-standing yoga and pilates studio in Harrogate, having opened on Duchy Road in 2003.
The owners said opening the studio was a "big financial risk at the time".
However, founder Anne-Marie Burford believes "post-covid anxieties" caused a surge in prioritising health and boosted the credibility of yoga and pilates, as well as causing a shift in attitudes towards them.
She said:
Ms Burford also said social media has "probably caused the most significant change” in attitudes towards wellbeing.
The studio centres on being entirely holistic and focusses on incorporating Ayurveda, a traditional Indian healing therapy, into the yoga, pilates and tai chi classes.
The centre also “places focus on the spiritual aspect of wellbeing”, including soul coaching, reiki, and various Eastern-style massages.
Staff members have extensive spiritual and physical training, including one-to-one training with Deepak Chopra, as well as a South Asian spiritual pilgrimage. The business also offers yoga retreats to members, both nationally and abroad.
James Burford, one of the teachers at the wellness centre, said:
Yorkshire Centre for Wellbeing is holding an anniversary celebration on Saturday, April 16, with pop-up classes, afternoon tea and live music. Full details are on its Instagram feed.
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