A ST Martins-based holistic therapy centre is to raise money for a local charity as it throws its doors open to the public next weekend.

Pretty Vintage Holistic and Spiritual Therapies, run and founded by Deb Hughes, will stage an open day on Saturday, October 30 to highlight its range of therapies from 10am to 4pm.

Visiting for the day will be Liz Badger of the Pro Touch Movement who will be available to give advice and chat with visitors about the Pro Touch campaign to promote massage and other touch therapies.

Activities throughout the day will include mini workshops in crystal healing and breathing plus free Tarot readings.

Deb says that the day would also include a raffle for the St Martins Recreation Project – an ambitious scheme to extend and improve sports facilities for St Martins and the surrounding area.

The Pro Touch Movement would also donate money raised by sales of its Face the World range at the open day to the same charity.

"We'll be here from 10am to 4pm and it's free for people to drop in at any point," said Deb.

"It's a good opportunity to show everyone a sample of what we do and raise funds for a village project at the same time," she said.

Further details on the open day are available through the Pretty Vintage Holistic and Spiritual Therapies website on at www.prettyvintageholistics.co.uk or by emailing at prettyvintageholistics@gmail.com or calling on 01691 778012.