Wellth and Wild has announced plans to host a new collection of wellness workshops, giving members of the public an opportunity to learn more about natural approaches to health from experienced practitioners.
Attendees will gain insight into herbal medicine, nutritional wellbeing and everyday habits that can help support a balanced and holistic lifestyle.
The workshops will be held at The Fold near Worcester, where Wellth and Wild operates its established shop and wellness centre.
The business is also preparing to introduce a range of organically grown herbs, cultivated by the founders and soon available for purchase in-store.
“At Wellth & Wild, education is a big part of what we do,” said Jules. “We want people to have a welcoming place where they can ask questions, learn about natural health and receive guidance that reflects their individual circumstances.”
The company recently earned the Best Impact Award from Big Business Entrepreneurs for its contribution to holistic wellbeing.
“We are thrilled to receive this recognition,” said Noel. “It reinforces our belief in combining time-honoured herbal traditions with evidence-informed nutritional support.”
Both founders studied at Birmingham’s College of Naturopathic Medicine before establishing the business together.
According to Noel, their partnership developed after seeing the benefits of combining their specialist knowledge.
“We realised our skills complemented one another and could offer clients a more complete approach to wellbeing.”
Jules explained that creating a shared clinic and retail environment became a natural next step.
Their search led them to The Fold, where a chance conversation highlighted an opportunity for a herbal-focused business.
A studio was becoming available at the same time, making the move feel perfectly timed.
The interior was designed to support consultations, retail sales and the preparation of herbal products.
Customers often remark on the welcoming feel of the shop, while the broader community at The Fold has provided valuable encouragement and support.
“The atmosphere here is fantastic,” said Noel. “We are surrounded by people who are passionate about wellbeing and creativity.”
Jules added: “Being based here feels right for us. It reflects our values and helps us connect with people who appreciate what we offer.”
The company’s branding was developed to reflect its commitment to natural growth and wellness.
“Our logo features a seed emerging from the ground,” said Noel. “It perfectly represents our message: ‘Where wellness grows wild.'”
To find out more, visit www.wellthandwild.co.uk or email [email protected].


