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Contact the team


Tel: 01603 632555

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You can contact your practitioner directly at Our Practitioners

Meet the team

We have a Centre Management team made up of three of our practitioners who give some of their valuable time to run the Centre
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Sarah Holness is one of the second year Shiatsu students studying at our partnered school - The Shiatsu College Norwich. She works at the Centre as a qualified Acupressure therapist and runs the Shiatsu Centre student clinic - Sarah also helps answer the emails and phone calls into the Centre. Sarah assists with the Centre Gift Vouchers  - if you would like to purchase a gift voucher please contact the team and ask for Sarah

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Jenny Partridge is one of the Shiatsu therapists at the Centre and in-between working with clients she looks after the maintenance of the Centre. If anything is not working right or you have any concerns please contact the team and ask for Jenny - she will fix it for you

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 Sarah Barbancon practices Shiatsu at the Centre. She is gifted with a wide range of management and administrative skills and kindly finds time in her busy schedule to help us run the Centre. If the administration feels like it's running smoothly - it's probably due to Sarah working efficiently in the background! 

20a Lower Goat Lane,
Norwich,
Norfolk
​UK
NR2 1EL

How to find us

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On Foot:
We are in central Norwich, a short walk from the City Hall and the Market. You will find us between The Giggly Goat and
L'Hexagone

By Car:
A 2 minutes walk from St. Giles Car Park and 5 minutes walk from St.Andrews Car Park or the Forum Car Park

By Train:
The centre is a 15- 20 minutes walk from Norwich Station or 5 minutes by taxi

By Bus:
We are about 10 minutes walk from any of the City Centre bus stops

By Bicycle:
​Park your bicycle at the end of Lower Goat Lane on the many bike racks