Back To Business On The Isle of Wight
Here at Isle of Wight Radio we’re supporting small businesses across the Island as they open up after lockdown for free!
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Posted on April 12th, 2021 11:37pm
What do you do?:
I have recently started up a new business on the Island (En-Core Dance and Pilates) running ballet classes for children and adults, and group and private Pilates sessions.
En-Core Dance & Pilates provides a wide range of classes for all ages and abilities, including both group and private sessions at home, online and in the studio.
Adult classes are currently all still held online but our children's classes have returned today. I have classes for everyone from our youngest dancers at 18 months to our Silver Swans classes for older learners.
Hours of Business: Monday - Saturday offering daytime and after school/evening sessions
We will mention as many businesses as we can over the next few weeks.
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