REDDITCH MP Rachel Maclean has visited an award-winning and growing health and wellbeing business in Inkberrow.
The business, started by Claire Parker as a single therapist, began life as ‘Inkberrow Physiotherapy and Acupuncture Limited’.
Then, last year, such was the demand, Claire moved her single practice into new premises and started to grow her team.
As the team grew, new treatments were provided too, widening the services available.
In July of this year, the business rebranded as the ‘Revival Health and Wellbeing Centre’, with the team growing to in excess of 20 people.
Claire Parker said: “It was an honour to welcome Rachel to the Revival Health and Wellbeing Centre and share our achievements.
“We are proud to offer a large range of physical and mental health and wellbeing services to the community to promote healthier and happier lives.”
Mrs Maclean added: “Small and independent businesses are the backbone of our economy and provide jobs for local people – and Revival Health and Wellbeing Centre is a prime example of that.
“It was inspiring to meet Claire and the team to hear all about how her award-winning business is going from strength-to-strength.
“I’m convinced this business is improving health and wellbeing across the local community, and I hope to be able to pop in for some stress-busting therapy at some stage myself.”