MP welcomes expansion of Precision Face and Body Clinic

Carla Lockhart MP • October 18, 2023

Local DUP representative Carla Lockhart has congratulated Precision Face and Body Clinic in Portadown on their new premises at William Street in Portadown.

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“7 years ago I had the privilege of opening Precision Face and Body Clinic in Foundry Street, Portadown and on Saturday I had the even greater privilege of attending the opening of their expanded premises at 8 William Street.

 

This growth is a fantastic endorsement of the success enjoyed over recent years by Colin and Kimberley, and testament to the esteem in which their services are held by their growing customer base. The new premises are beautiful and I have no doubt the business will continue to see growth and ongoing success.

 

Also a big shout out to Colin on winning Skin Technician of the Year Award at the Ulster Tatler Business Awards 2023. This is a marvellous achievement and due recognition of just how good Colin is at his profession.

 

I am delighted to see this business succeed in Portadown. I know it has been supported by the Prince’s Trust and would encourage any young person seeking to step out into the world of business to engage with the Prince’s Trust to explore what support can be provided.”
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