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Broadstairs railway station

Broadstairs railway station

Broadstairs railway station is on the Chatham Main Line in north Kent, England. It serves the coastal tourist town of Broadstairs and is located at the inland end of Broadstairs High Street. The station is 77 miles (124 km) south east of London Victoria. Train services are provided by Southeastern.
Broadstairs Lifeboat Kiosk

Broadstairs Lifeboat Kiosk

Harbour St, Broadstairs ,
Little Kiosk selling RNLI products. Run as an offshoot of the Ramsgate RNLI shop. Manned by volunteers. The Kiosk is open Tues/Wed/Frid/Sat and Sunday afternoons. Profit from sales go toward saving sa
Tel: 7816383011
Broadstairs Commercial Centre

Broadstairs Commercial Centre

64 High Street, Broadstairs ,
Fully furnished serviced offices to let, meeting rooms for hire, mailing address, secretarial services
Broadstairs Printing

Broadstairs Printing

Ramsgate Road, Broadstairs ,
Established in 2003, UtharaPrint has over 15 years experience in the Design, Print, Website, e-commerce and mailing with the focus on providing Design and Printing to clients throughout the UK. The company is based in Broadstairs. With state of the art facilities and friendly staff, the company delivers a professional design and printing service to businesses. The services is designed to be cost effective, enabling customers to save cost on their expenses. With a team that includes Graphic designers, press minders, sales staffs and enthusiastic project Managers and other employees, UtharaPrint has a professional team, highly skilled to a high standard. UtharaPrint has a satisfied customer base, based throughout the UK, including Royal Bank of Scotland, Natwest, Towerview Windows, Protex, Elite Office Assistance, Oaks, Barter card and many other well known companies. The business is owned by Vinod Chakrapani who has been involved in the Suggested trade for many years.
Hypnotherapist Broadstairs

Hypnotherapist Broadstairs

2 Ranelagh Grove , Broadstairs ,
Hypnosis can help people to overcome phobias, to manage stress, to stop smoking – even to get rid of warts! The list of things that hypnotherapy can successfully treat is a long one. Claims for the therapeutic benefits of hypnotism are supported by solid scientific evidence. It is also a fact that hypnotised people retain control over their behaviour and maintain awareness of their surroundings. Contrary to the misconceptions engendered by the media and popular entertainers, people cannot be hypnotised against their will nor can they be made to perform embarrassing acts. The ancient Greek word for sleep, hypnos, which is the root of all “hypnotic” terms, implies that hypnosis involves being asleep. Research shows, however, that hypnotic subjects are awake and in a state of focused attention. This permits them to concentrate on therapeutic suggestions made by the hypnotherapist. These suggestions, which the client can always accept or reject, are intended solely to help resolve whatever is causing concern – all the way from Anxiety to Zoophobia. Hypnotic treatments enjoy an impressive success rate, often achieving results where other methods have failed.
Psychotherapy Broadstairs

Psychotherapy Broadstairs

2 Ranelagh Grove , Broadstairs ,
Hypnosis can help people to overcome phobias, to manage stress, to stop smoking – even to get rid of warts! The list of things that hypnotherapy can successfully treat is a long one (click on Treatments to see where hypnosis can be of help). Claims for the therapeutic benefits of hypnotism are supported by solid scientific evidence. It is also a fact that hypnotised people retain control over their behaviour and maintain awareness of their surroundings. Contrary to the misconceptions engendered by the media and popular entertainers, people cannot be hypnotised against their will nor can they be made to perform embarrassing acts. The ancient Greek word for sleep, hypnos, which is the root of all “hypnotic” terms, implies that hypnosis involves being asleep. Research shows, however, that hypnotic subjects are awake and in a state of focused attention. This permits them to concentrate on therapeutic suggestions made by the hypnotherapist. These suggestions, which the client can always accept or reject, are intended solely to help resolve whatever is causing concern – all the way from Anxiety to Zoophobia. Hypnotic treatments enjoy an impressive success rate, often achieving results where other methods have failed.