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| Calling all young brides! |
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Are you under 21 and about to get married? If so, the BBC would love to hear your story for a possible documentary... The BBC are looking to follow couples who have taken the once in a lifetime decision to marry at a young age and give them the chance to discuss why they have decided to make such a commitment.
If you're interested in finding out more about taking part in the programme, contact claire.davies@bbc.co.uk stating your name, age and a little bit about your upcoming wedding.
Date Posted:
12 October 2009 |
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| Finishing touches |
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If you're searching for the perfect gift for your flower girl, a sparkling range of children's jewellery has recently launched in Knightsbridge. Dragons Of Walton Street has unveiled its latest collection, designed by Arabelle Morgan, a former employee of Italian jewellery giants Bulgari. Her intricate pieces have each been handcrafted in Paris and are certified by the prestigious mark Joaillerie de France.
Her collection is available in 18ct yellow gold and silver and the bracelets and necklaces are all adjustable in length. Lucinda Croft, owner of Dragons Of Walton Street, said: "It is a long time since I have seen something as delicate and beautiful as this come on to the market.
"They have only been in-store a matter of days and already our customers in Saudi Arabia, Moscow and London are snapping up the bracelets for their children.
"Arabelle has a huge wealth of experience and we are delighted to showcase these amazing pieces in our showrooms."
Prices range from £220 to £500. The entire collection is available from Dragons of Walton Street at 23 Walton St, London, SW3 2HX. For more information ring 020 7589 3795 or visit website at www.dragonsofwaltonstreet.com
Date Posted: 9 October 2009 |
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| Give your beauty regime a boost |
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Skin and beauty clinic, Cranwell House, is holding an open week to celebrate their first year in business. The salon in Ingatestone High Street specialises in skin and medical aesthetics, as well as health, beauty and lifestyle therapies. The open week, which takes place from 19th to 22nd October, is packed with free treatments, talks, goodies and advice. On Tuesday 20th October, find out more about the 'Future of Anti Ageing' with free skincare assessments, a prize draw and refreshments, from 5pm to 8pm. The salon's new cosmetic doctor Dr Huw Jones will be available for appointments on Thursday 22 October, from 9.30pm to 4pm, but spaces are limited so please call to arrange an appointment. An open evening will also take place on 22nd October, from 5pm to 8pm, with talks on weight loss and shaping up - including trial treatments, demonstrations and free consultations. This evening will include: - A talk from hypnotherapist Nadia Wyatt on 'Stop Smoking, Lose Weight and More'. - Nutritional coach and personal trainer Mike Cooper will give free consultations. - John Tickel, a leading expert in homeopathy and kinesiology, will be giving demonstrations on food sensitivity and allergies. - Plus vouchers for free treatments and discounts. Visit www.cranwellhouse.co.uk to find out more about the treatments on offer, or call 01277 350 539 to book an appointment.
Date Posted:
9 October 2009 |
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| Wedding Fair |
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Looking for inspiration for your big day? Ingatestone Hall is opening its doors and welcoming all brides-to be to the wedding fair this weekend. From 11am to 4pm this Sunday (11th October), dozens of suppliers will be offering a wide range of wedding services to help create the perfect day. Admission is £3 and worth every penny as half of this will be donated to Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
For more information call 01277 353 010 or go to www.ingatestonehall.com/index.php
Date Posted: 7 October 2009 |
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| Love is in the air |
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Happy couples can now say 'I do' on board one of Britain's most celebrated icons - the Concorde. Based at the Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey, the county council has licensed the passenger jet for marriages and civil partnership ceremonies. The license was given 40 years after Concorde made its first supersonic flight on October 1st, 1969. There will be room for a wedding party of 32 on board the plane, but sadly airline meals won't be included.
Concorde business manager Jan Knott said: "When Concorde was in service, requests were received weekly from people who wanted to get married on board. They couldn't then but they can now."
Couples who tie the knot on the jet can experience the same luxury once enjoyed by the likes of Madonna, Elton John and Paul McCartney on transatlantic flights.
Surrey county councillor, Denise Saliagopoulos, said: "We were more than happy to provide a civil wedding license that will mean this much-loved icon of the air can continue to be a place for happy memories long into its retirement."
Visit www.brooklandsmuseum.com for more details.
Date Posted:
2 October 2009 |
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| Fancy being on TV? |
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BBC Three's Snog Marry Avoid is looking for a glam Essex bride-to-be for its wedding special. Your wedding must be before the end of November 09, outrageously OTT and the sort to give Jordan a run for her money.
If you think you fit the bill, call Kerry Plant on 0208 222 4477 or email kerry.plant@endemoluk.com
Date Posted: 23 September 2009 |
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