Family-run health and wellbeing business expands into former bar
Turners Occupational Health and Wellbeing in Attleborough has offered locals occupational health and wellness services for the past nine years.
Tracy Turner manages the business in Church Street along with her son, Harry.
The new suite which used to be Bar 33 (Image: Denise Bradley)
They decided to expand into the Bar 33 space, which connects to their original site, after the couple running it, Adam and Lil Cossey, revealed they were not renewing their lease.
Throughout the years, the venue was known for hosting a range of events, including foam parties and themed nights alongside sports screenings.
The highlight of the Turners expansion is the new strength and rehabilitation suite, which aims to help people recover from mobility issues.
The new strength and recovery suite at Turners (Image: Denise Bradley)
"The whole building was my father's DIY store in the 1980s before it was passed on to me,” Ms Turner, who started business just days after retiring from being an NHS nurse, said.
"The business has come a long way since I started out in my kitchen nine years ago.
"We have a really good team and we are offering more jobs in the area as well as apprenticeship schemes."
One of the treatment rooms at Turners new strength and recovery suite (Image: Denise Bradley)
The new site was opened at 10am on Friday by deputy lieutenant and business leader, Michael Harrowven JP, with sweet treats on offer from Attleborough-based Bakeaholics.
Last year, Ms Turner won a Great British Businesswoman Award in the Sustainability and Impact category.
She added: "We are a family-oriented business and want the community to know what we are doing with the space and to give back to them."
