The UK Thai Massage Regulatory Council (UKTMRC) is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC) established to oversee and elevate the practice of Thai Massage across the United Kingdom. Operating as a CIC ensures that our core focus remains steadfastly on the public benefit, rather than private profit.
We exist to provide a clear, accountable, and professional structure for the industry.
By establishing rigorous standards of practice, we bridge the gap between traditional therapeutic practices and modern regulatory requirements, ensuring that Thai Massage is recognised and practiced as a safe, ethical, and highly professional discipline.
The UKTMRC is dedicated to protecting the public and supporting practitioners through a robust, professional regulation framework.
There are many ways to get involved with UK Thai Massage Regulatory Council (UKTMRC). Attend one of our events, become a member, or volunteer your time. We'd love to have you on board!
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To fulfill our mandate as a regulatory body, our operations are guided by the following key objectives:

In an unregulated environment, the quality and safety of therapeutic services can vary significantly.
The UKTMRC was formed to eliminate this uncertainty.
For the public, our regulatory framework offers peace of mind and an assurance of quality.
For practitioners, it provides a mark of professional excellence and a structured path for ongoing development.
Through clear policies, factual guidance, and unwavering professional standards, the UKTMRC is committed to fostering a safe and thriving environment for Thai Massage therapy nationwide.
UK Thai Massage Regulatory Council (UKTMRC)
86-90 Paul Street, London, UK
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