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The UK's first ever Gin Spa is set to reopen this November in Glasgow

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The UK's first ever Gin Spa is set to return to Glasgow this November and it is going to be bigger and better than ever, according to the new owners.

Paisley-born property investor Andrew Craig and his wife Alexandra took over the spa earlier this year, and say they have invested over £300,000 in a new subterranean Spa space, which will triple the capacity of the original spa area.

The new set-up will include eight completely new treatment rooms, with spacious bespoke couples room and a dedicated gin and afternoon tea lounge for guests to enjoy their favourite spirit post-treatment.

Opening from November 5, guests can book in via The Gin Spa website www.ginspa.co.uk. The couple added that to reinforce their gin credentials, they are partnering with an array of multi-award-winning Scottish Gin brands, who will each ‘sponsor’ a treatment room.Gin partners include the much-loved Isle of Harris Gin Distillery and the award-winning Edinburgh Gin Company who will offer bespoke cocktails and tipples with their perfect serve in the new luxurious Gin Spa lounge area.READ MORE: Stunning property on banks of Loch Ness for sale offers you chance to run own business The Gin Spa team have also been working hard on their newly curated treatment menu and will be launching several new treatments as part of the relaunch that will include the Oncology Massage alongside their much loved anti-ageing facial boosters and extensive massage and body packages.Commenting on the imminent reopening owner Alexandra Craig said: "The Gin Spa is an extremely well-loved concept and we have a very loyal local customer base, as well as guests who travel from afar to sample the gin and spa concept."We wanted to elevate the experience by introducing a

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