The Resonance Centre

‘The Resonance Centre’ is a well-being hub based on connection, community and social inclusion. Your centre will provide activities, classes and services designed to benefit the mental health and physical wellbeing of residents. Our primary focus is yoga, meditation, movement, nutritional guidance, sound healing and breath work. Also becoming home to a variety of community groups such as art classes, adult drama, youth theatre, sober raves, book club, outdoor walking groups and seated yoga for the elderly. We have a stunning 2000sq ft facility inside a delightful old schoolhouse close to the city centre and directly opposite the local Metrolink. The centre will comprise of two studios, two treatment rooms, one office and a small but perfectly designed ‘snackery’ called ‘The Plant Base’
We need your help to grow and publicise this project so please if you are a teacher, practitioner or event’s organiser interested in hiring one of our spaces or collaborating then get in touch via the link below. If you, a family member or friend suffer from mental health issues or physical problems and would benefit from free yoga and therapies then do contact us.
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Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Juanita Margerison
- Contact Position
- Director
- Telephone
- 0779 857 5725 0779 857 5725
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info@theresonancecentre.co.uk
- Website
- The Resonance Centre
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Where to go
- Name
- The Old School House
- Address
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599, Ashton New Road
Clayton
Manchester
- Postcode
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M11 4RUView M11 4RU on a map
- Notes
The centre is directly opposite Clayton Hall Metrolink stop. We also have an onsite carpark.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Referral not required
- Referral Details
We accept GP referrals.
Please contact info@theresonancecentre.co.U.K. for our referral form.
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