The Spa Clinic in Harrogate is set to close at the end of November.
Owners of the business on Royal Parade have revealed they will not be renewing the site’s lease and will be permanently closing.
The clinic opened in 2018 to offer treatments including skin care, laser hair removal, massage and skin tightening.
But they’ve taken the “difficult decision” to close due to a “challenging economic climate.”
The business revealed the news via social media:
“This has been an incredibly difficult decision and we are really sorry as we know how much our clients have enjoyed and benefitted from the treatments we’ve provided over the last 5+ years.
“We have received such wonderful support from the Harrogate community and we appreciate this decision will make it feel that we have let people down who’ve come to value and enjoy their treatments with us and, for this, we can only say we’re really sorry that our journey’s come to an end.”
The social media post continues:
“We are making arrangements for clients who have packages to continue to receive their treatments to the completion of their course and will be in contact with them directly.
“We will also be in touch with our Members to ensure they’re up to date with their treatments prior to us closing.
“Decisions like this aren’t easy and we know have an impact on so many, most of all our wonderful team.
“Thank you for all the support you’ve given us over the years.”

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