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Dundalk wedding planners win national award

A DunDALk-based company Wow Weddings & Events are proud to announce they have won the “Wedding Planner of the Year 2023” award by Weddingsuppliers.ie on the 7th of February in a gala event held in Johnstown Estate, Enfield.

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Wow Weddings was started over 20 years ago by Ollie and Paula Flood and has since grown to become one of Irelands leading Wedding & Event décor companies offering their services nationwide. They provide everything from wedding décor, room draping, fairy light backdrops for behind the top table, ceremony and church décor, full wedding planning and recently have invested over €100k in new, top class printing equipment and design team bringing Creative Print & Design to Dundalk.

Wow Weddings & Events and Creative

Print & Design share a 4000 square foot showroom just off Coes Road in unit 3, Centenary Business Park and offer appointments with their dedicated wedding team to help you plan your big day.

To get in touch or to request a brochure from Wow Weddings or chat about your printing requirements with Creative Print and Design, email info@wow-weddings.ie or call 087 993 2357.

1—Can you name the legendary BBC football commentator who passed away last week?

2—What is the young of a goat called?

3—Benazir Bhutto was twice the Prime Minister of which country?

4—Series, sheep and cod are all examples of what in the English language?

5—Can you name the only street in Dundalk that starts with the letter Y?

6—Which imperial unit of measurement takes its name from the Latin for a thousand?

7—Which movie which was released on this day 25 years ago (1998) would go on to become the first ever to gross over $1 billion worldwide. the stinker: Theoretically what is the minimum number of strokes with which a tennis player can win a set?

8—Often used in letters and emails what does the abbreviation PS stand for?

9—Usually which is the biggest key on a computer keyboard?

10—In terms of area put these European countries in order from biggest to smallest. Netherlands, Ireland, Denmark.

—this week’s answers—

1—John Motson, 2—Kid, 3—Pakistan, 4—Words that have no plural (zero plural words), 5—Yorke Street, 6—Mile, 7—Titanic, 8—Post Script, 9—Space bar, 10—Ireland (27,133 sq miles), Denmark (17,179 sq miles)and Netherlands (15,907 sq miles). Stinker: 12 (Three service games full of aces. The other three games would consist of three service games full of double faults from his/her opponent)

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