St Luke's Therapy Centre, Stroud
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 7 May 2017
Set back from the south side of the A419 Cainscross Road, viewed in May 2017. The Stroud News & Journal reported in January 2016 that the former St Luke's Medical Centre here, which closed in 2015 because of staff shortages, reopened as a therapy centre. Therapies shown on the sign on the left include the Alexander Technique, Anthroposophic Medicine and Sensory Integration.