A HOT TUB shop is set to open in the Vale.
Hot Tub Rocks will soon be arriving at Blackminster Business Park, along the B4085.
The business is the brainchild of Angharad Wrigley, 42, who founded the company in 2015.
With the grand opening just days away, Mrs Wrigley can’t wait to get going.
“We are super passionate about customer service and helping people have the best possible experience, with a large social media following we are excited to bring our brand to Evesham,” she said.
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Mrs Wrigley, originally from Abergavenny, is a former civil engineer.
In 2015 she founded Hot Tubs Rock and two years later she was joined by Joe Morgan, now 41, an electrician from Magor.
Initially the company hired out hot tubs but in 2020 branched into sales.
That same year they opened their first showroom, in Mrs Wrigley’s current hometown of Lydney, Gloucestershire.
Their second showroom will be opening in Blackminster, just outside Evesham, on Friday.
It will take over the showroom recently vacated by Affinity Spas, which continues to trade online after closing its physical venue at the end of March.
Affinity Spas was named Showroom of the Year 2021 by Superior Wellness UK.
Mrs Wrigely added: “I heard that a local hot tub company was giving up their showroom in a prominent position at Blackminster Park so have taken the plunge to open a second showroom.
“The new showroom has a selection of hot tubs, high-quality garden furniture and structures.”
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The showroom will also feature a selection of Mrs Wrigley’s interior business, Living by Velvet Estates, which has a full showroom in Lydney.
Hot Tub Rocks will open with “one or two special offers” on Friday, April 21.
Further updates about Hot Tub Rocks can be found on its Facebook page.
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