Wellbeing Day at the New Room on Saturday 14th October 2017

Wellbeing Day at the New Room on Saturday 14th October 2017

Posted on: 12 Oct 2017

Get away from the hustle and bustle of busy modern life by taking advantage of Wellbeing Day, which is being held at the New Room, John Wesley's Chapel on Saturday 14th October 2017.

 

With it being all to easy to get swept away in the often overwhelming chaos of contemporary living, it's difficult to give ourselves time out to think, relax, reflect and the opportunity for some real downtime and serene contemplation - and Wellbeing Day gives you the much-needed chance to do just that.

The New Room Bristol

From 10.30am-4pm, you'll be able to take advantage of a range of talks, workshops, taster sessions, or simply sit down for a few minutes' peace and quiet at the venue which, although it's situated right in the middle of the generally cacophonous Broadmead, is an oasis of calm amidst the daily madness.

 

So what's on offer then? Well, perhaps you might be interested in trying out Curvy Girl Yoga, plunge into a sound-bath with Bards of Avalon, or take note of tips to improve your health with talks from Goodness Me Nutrition. Wellness scans will also be available courtesy of My Healing Space as well as stalls from LinkeAge Bristol and Cycle UK's BikeMinded. Bristol and South Gloucestershire Methodist Circuit will also be on hand to proffer information on local projects relating to social, creative and physical activities. 

 

Held as part of Health City Week (7th-14th October), this is a free event and you can find out more about this welcome day of inner peace, tranquility and good health here. 

 

The New Room is located at John Wesley's Chapel, 36 The Horsefair, Bristol, BS1 3JE.  Tel. 0117 9264740
 


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Jamie Caddick

Jamie is a writer, blogger, journalist, critic, film fan, soundtrack nerd and all-round Bristolian good egg.  He loves the music of Philip Glass, the art of Salvador Dali, the writings of Charles Bukowksi and Hunter S Thompson, the irreverence of Harry Hill, and the timeless, straw-chomping exuberance of The Wurzels.  You can sometimes find him railing against a surging tide of passing cyclists, or gorging himself senseless on the Oriental delights of a Cosmos all-you-can-eat buffet.