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Bristol massage business to move to bigger studio in Wapping Wharf

The move will allow Loop Massage to take on new therapists and expand it services

Loop Massage owner Polly Meech.(Image: Loop Massage)

A massage studio is set to move to a bigger premises within Bristol’s harbourside network of independent businesses Wapping Wharf.

Loop Massage will relocate from its outlet in Cargo, a series of converted shipping containers housing eateries and small shops, into one of two new buildings created during the second stage of the mixed-use neighbourhood’s development.

The business, which was launched in Wapping Wharf four years ago by owner Polly Meech, will be based in the ground floor of Hope Quay along Rope Walk.

Ms Meech said the new studio would allow Loop Massage to take on more practitioners and add to the services it provides, including reflexology and facial treatments.

Its new space will include three new treatment ‘pods’ that will reuse some of the old materials from its previous studios, including linen canopies, oak frames and birch screens, to create “a haven of tranquillity”.

Ms Meech initially came across Wapping Wharf on a Sunday walk around the city in 2016 and has been a part of the community since its early days.

She said: “Wapping Wharf has been so important for Loop and I feel so lucky that I walked that way that day.

"I'm passionate about massage and how it can help people, so I've worked hard to make Loop a beacon for great massage in Bristol, attracting the brilliant, loyal customer base we are so grateful for, but the location has certainly helped it to flourish too.