The UK Spa Association (UKSA) has announced plans to host a 2021 Autumn networking event at Rockliffe Hall Hotel and Spa, in Darlington, UK, on 9 November 2021.
The conference will run between 10:30AM - 3:30PM (GMT) with delegate registration kicking off from 10:30AM. The schedule will include a thought-provoking speaker session discussing key issues as well as a break for a light networking lunch.
The speaker line-up is still yet to be confirmed.
Following this, the UKSA will host its first in-person national spa director assembly since the pandemic. This follow-up event will be hosted between 3:45 - 4:45PM (GMT).
Tickets for the conference are now live and being sold on a first-come-first-served basis, as spaces are limited. Prices start at £153 (€180, US$209) each for non-UKSA-member suppliers, but are free for existing UKSA members.
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In other news, the UKSA has also revealed that there are still a few remaining sponsorship opportunities available.
Sponsorship packages are priced at £1050+VAT (€1,226, US$1,437) to exhibit and £295+VAT (€344, US$404) to be included within delegate goody bags.
To hear more information about these offers, contact the UKSA at
[email protected].
About Rockliffe Hall Hotel and SpaAt 50,000sq ft, the award-winning Spa at Rockliffe Hall encompasses a thermal bathing suite, comprising a tepidarium, caldarium, tropicarium, ice fountain, salt inhalation, infrared and roman saunas.
This is complemented with spa pools, a 20m swimming pool, experience showers, bucket drench shower and hydrotherapy experiences.
The wellness experience also extends to the outdoors with a serene Spa Garden offering a heated, infinity-edge hydrotherapy pool with massage features, a traditional glass-fronted sauna, fire pit, water feature, landscaped gardens and heated relaxation loungers.
Additional facilities include a spacious gym kitted out with Technogym equipment, a wellness studio offering a wide range of fitness classes and the new Nu Sana restaurant offering nutrition-led dining and striking views over the 365-acre estate.