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  • Couple kissing under umbrella

    HOW TO PREPARE FOR AND HANDLE BAD WEATHER ON YOUR WEDDING DAY

    Always on hand to gatecrash a wedding, the British climate is notoriously volatile. You can plan your big day down to a T, but if you fail to prepare for adverse weather, your dream wedding could soon turn into a soggy, washed-out nightmare.

    But with a few simple steps, you can be one step ahead of the elements to make sure, come rain or shine, your wedding day goes down a storm – figuratively rather than literally.

  • Your guide to the perfect spring wedding - married couple walking together during a spring wedding

    YOUR GUIDE TO THE PERFECT SPRING WEDDING

    After what seems like an eternity of gloomy skies and rain-soaked streets, the arrival of spring brings with it a burst of joyful optimism. Bright sunny days, birds chirping in the trees and an explosion of colour from the flowers in bloom set the scene for a gorgeous wedding day.

  • Bride and groom arriving in wedding car

    THE PROS & CONS OF HAVING YOUR WEDDING AT THREE VENUES

    In order to make the most of their big day, an increasing number of couples are opting for a three-stage wedding. The prep stage, held at a venue such as a hotel, affords plenty of peace and tranquillity before making the journey to the church. The church service is stage two, followed by the final stage – the wedding reception.

  • Six top tips for a wonderful winter wedding

    SIX TOP TIPS FOR A WONDERFUL WINTER WEDDING

    With glittering lights, crisp weather and a certain kind of merriment in the air, winter weddings have an atmosphere of their own. Sure, you don’t get the warmth of the summer sun, but there’s something magical about the winter months, and winter weddings can be that extra bit special. Plus, they are far more affordable!

  • Tom Green Wedding Pianist

    HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT HAVING A PIANIST AT YOUR WEDDING?

    Most people realise that it’s impossible to underestimate the importance of music at a wedding. The venue, the catering and the decor are all crucial, but good wedding music stands out and should set the tone for the big day. It should be moving AND get people moving in equal measure. Above all, it should be memorable.