Bridalwear
45 High Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 1HZ. Tel: 01502 500413 www.tinkerbelle.co.uk
Menswear for special occasions
PA R K E R S FORMAL HIRE FORMAL WEAR Established 1997
Probably the biggest & best choice of formal wear in East Anglia!
Bridalwear with a touch of magic
Full size range from page boys to mens king size kept in stock in most ranges
Stockists of morning wear, lounge suits, evening wear, highland wear, waistcoats, all types of neck wear for men or boys
Dear Bride to Be, Welcome to the magical world of Tinkerbelle, where dreams really can come true. At Tinkerbelle you will find something really special. Choosing your gown is a very important decision to make. This is your big day and we want you to look your very best. That’s why we take time and care in advising and helping you, and providing you with a complete service. We have a wealth of experience in helping brides choose the perfect dress to create exactly the look they desire. We are a small family business which was established in 1989. Our aim is to provide a high standard of service to our customers. We pride ourselves in doing this and have built up a fine reputation. Unlike many bridal shops, Tinkerbelle is owned and run by people who are trained in fashion and design and have a real passion for what they do. We are designers ourselves, as well as being knowledgeable and experienced in the craft of garment making. At Tinkerbelle you will discover an exquisite collection of bridal and bridesmaid gowns. We can provide you with a total look and have a range of beautiful accessories including shoes, veils, tiaras and jewellery. The team at Tinkerbelle can provide a full couture service and will design and make a bridal gown to a customer’s individual requirements. You will then have a made to measure dress that is both unique and exclusive. We have designed and made gowns for hundreds of brides over the years. These have been in a whole range of styles from slinky bias cut dresses to full fairytale gowns. Please ask for further information and a free consultation.
Suits to hire or to purchase
GETTING MARRIED ABROAD? Ask in store for details
Tinkerbelle looks forward to being involved in helping you create your special day. We promise we will provide the occasion with a definite ‘touch of magic’. Congratulations and best wishes from Pauline, Rose and Nicola.
www.tinkerbelle.co.uk
Find us at: Kirkley Hall 157-159 London Road South Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0DP
Tel: 01502 585988 Visit our website at: www.parkersformalwear.co.uk Email us: info@parkersformalwear.co.uk
Opening hours: 9am - 5pm Monday to Saturday Closed on Tuesday’s Appointments advisable on Saturdays
Menswear for special occasions
PA R K E R S FORMAL HIRE FORMAL WEAR Established 1997
Probably the biggest & best choice of formal wear in East Anglia!
Bridalwear with a touch of magic
Full size range from page boys to mens king size kept in stock in most ranges
Stockists of morning wear, lounge suits, evening wear, highland wear, waistcoats, all types of neck wear for men or boys
Dear Bride to Be, Welcome to the magical world of Tinkerbelle, where dreams really can come true. At Tinkerbelle you will find something really special. Choosing your gown is a very important decision to make. This is your big day and we want you to look your very best. That’s why we take time and care in advising and helping you, and providing you with a complete service. We have a wealth of experience in helping brides choose the perfect dress to create exactly the look they desire. We are a small family business which was established in 1989. Our aim is to provide a high standard of service to our customers. We pride ourselves in doing this and have built up a fine reputation. Unlike many bridal shops, Tinkerbelle is owned and run by people who are trained in fashion and design and have a real passion for what they do. We are designers ourselves, as well as being knowledgeable and experienced in the craft of garment making. At Tinkerbelle you will discover an exquisite collection of bridal and bridesmaid gowns. We can provide you with a total look and have a range of beautiful accessories including shoes, veils, tiaras and jewellery. The team at Tinkerbelle can provide a full couture service and will design and make a bridal gown to a customer’s individual requirements. You will then have a made to measure dress that is both unique and exclusive. We have designed and made gowns for hundreds of brides over the years. These have been in a whole range of styles from slinky bias cut dresses to full fairytale gowns. Please ask for further information and a free consultation.
Suits to hire or to purchase
GETTING MARRIED ABROAD? Ask in store for details
Tinkerbelle looks forward to being involved in helping you create your special day. We promise we will provide the occasion with a definite ‘touch of magic’. Congratulations and best wishes from Pauline, Rose and Nicola.
www.tinkerbelle.co.uk
Find us at: Kirkley Hall 157-159 London Road South Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0DP
Tel: 01502 585988 Visit our website at: www.parkersformalwear.co.uk Email us: info@parkersformalwear.co.uk
Opening hours: 9am - 5pm Monday to Saturday Closed on Tuesday’s Appointments advisable on Saturdays
Planning your Special Day The Wedding Timetable
First Steps The first thing you will plan for your wedding is the budget. Talk between yourselves and your respective parents about the kind of service you would like. You will find that your parents will be of enormous help to you in discussing the budget. On your very special day you will want the best of everything, so plan carefully the style and tone of the day. When you have decided, visit your Vicar/Priest or Registrar and make arrangements for your marriage ceremony. They will be of great help to you both, and explain everything you will need to know about walking up the aisle and saying ‘I do’. If you wish, a rehearsal can be arranged to set your minds at ease and to assure you that it will all be perfect on your wedding day. Take this opportunity to apply for a marriage licence if necessary. Now might also be the ideal time to decide on who you will ask to be ‘Chief Bridesmaid’ and ‘Best Man’.
The Wedding Countdown 18-12 Months
Once you have decided the date and place of your wedding, it is important to remember the following points. In descending order your family and friends will generally remember the following: 1. How beautiful the bride looked. 2. How wonderful the ceremony was. 3. The reception.
Think about it. Now is certainly the time to be choosing carefully both your wedding dress and your reception venue.
Other important things to be arranged now are as fo llows:
1. Book the photographer
2. Book the transport
3. Book the toastmaster if
4. Decide on the number
5. Order the invitations
required
of guests and make a list
6. Book the honeymoon an
7. Decide on the bridesm
8. Order the wedding cak
and videographer
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You have now put in place an excellent framework for the build up to your big day. Hopefully, you now have a team of professio nals all working towards making sure it is a day to remember, and for all the right reasons.
6 Months Time for some fun! Lets organise a wedding present list. (Don’t forget that a lot of stores will now help you with this.) Having already organised your dress you will probably have a colour scheme in mind for the bridesmaids’ dresses. Now is the time to be co-ordinating these as well. Once the colour scheme is decided it is probably time to start ordering the flowers for bouquets, church, and reception if required. Other items to arrange now are: 1. Hire of the suits for the bridegroom, best man, fathers and ushers. 2. Initial fitting of the dress. 3. Choosing the wedding rings. While you’re on the phone, now might be the ideal time to organise appointments with your hairdresser and beauty salon, to make sure you look at your most beautiful on the big day.
Planning your Special Day The Wedding Timetable
First Steps The first thing you will plan for your wedding is the budget. Talk between yourselves and your respective parents about the kind of service you would like. You will find that your parents will be of enormous help to you in discussing the budget. On your very special day you will want the best of everything, so plan carefully the style and tone of the day. When you have decided, visit your Vicar/Priest or Registrar and make arrangements for your marriage ceremony. They will be of great help to you both, and explain everything you will need to know about walking up the aisle and saying ‘I do’. If you wish, a rehearsal can be arranged to set your minds at ease and to assure you that it will all be perfect on your wedding day. Take this opportunity to apply for a marriage licence if necessary. Now might also be the ideal time to decide on who you will ask to be ‘Chief Bridesmaid’ and ‘Best Man’.
The Wedding Countdown 18-12 Months
Once you have decided the date and place of your wedding, it is important to remember the following points. In descending order your family and friends will generally remember the following: 1. How beautiful the bride looked. 2. How wonderful the ceremony was. 3. The reception.
Think about it. Now is certainly the time to be choosing carefully both your wedding dress and your reception venue.
Other important things to be arranged now are as fo llows:
1. Book the photographer
2. Book the transport
3. Book the toastmaster if
4. Decide on the number
5. Order the invitations
required
of guests and make a list
6. Book the honeymoon an
7. Decide on the bridesm
8. Order the wedding cak
and videographer
d apply for passports
aids and ushers
e
You have now put in place an excellent framework for the build up to your big day. Hopefully, you now have a team of professio nals all working towards making sure it is a day to remember, and for all the right reasons.
6 Months Time for some fun! Lets organise a wedding present list. (Don’t forget that a lot of stores will now help you with this.) Having already organised your dress you will probably have a colour scheme in mind for the bridesmaids’ dresses. Now is the time to be co-ordinating these as well. Once the colour scheme is decided it is probably time to start ordering the flowers for bouquets, church, and reception if required. Other items to arrange now are: 1. Hire of the suits for the bridegroom, best man, fathers and ushers. 2. Initial fitting of the dress. 3. Choosing the wedding rings. While you’re on the phone, now might be the ideal time to organise appointments with your hairdresser and beauty salon, to make sure you look at your most beautiful on the big day.
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You are assured of a warm welcome at the Parkhill Hotel, where courtesy and good service have been second to none for generations. Once a farmhouse, parts of the hotel and restaurant date from the early 18th century, creating a unique atmosphere blending traditional style with modern facilities.
Planning your Special Day The Wedding Timetable
Parkhill's beautiful lawns and gardens provide an idyllic setting for once in a lifetime events. We offer a selection of traditional function rooms, varying in capacity and layout.
The ideal venue for your special occasion
3 Months Now is the time to be sending out the wedding invitations. This would also be the ideal time to be escorting the ‘mums’ into town to organise their outfits (Don’t forget the hats!) Also:1. Choose the hymns and choice of music. 2. Arrange for the ‘Order of Service’ sheets to be printed.
6 Weeks lar venue for wedding recept Beautif arkhill a popu ions P s e k a m e ul surroundin e gs v O ur Elegant Marqu
The Coach House can accommodate up to 50 for formal seating and 100 for buffet style The Barn can hold up to 100 for formal seating and 250 for buffet style The Marquee allows up to 150 for formal seating and 250 for buffet style We are licensed for solemnisation of civil marriages and can seat up to 150 guests for this special event With 20 en-suite bedrooms and large complementary car parking, Parkhill can accommodate for all your event needs
You should now be fairly well organised and in the envious position of sitting back and relaxing for a couple of weeks in the full knowledge that there are a whole host of people out there worrying on your behalf. However, on your one weekend off between now and the big day, it might be an excellent idea to nip out and choose some presents for the bridesmaids, and perhaps some flowers for the mums.
4 Weeks The pace is starting to hot up now. It’s time to see whether everyone else has been as organised as you. 1. Confirm the reception venue booking, and numbers attending.
Pets welcome
2. Confirm details with the photographer. 3. Confirm the wedding cars.
4. Confirm details with the florist and give final numbers for buttonholes. 5. Confirm travel and hotel bookings for the honeymoon. N.B. Check passport.
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If you haven’t organised a rehearsal of the ceremony now might be a good time to meet with the best man, bridesmaids and ushers to finalise arrangements and responsibilities. 1. Practise your make-up.
2. Take the headdress to your hairdresser.
Situated on the B1375.
3. Give the ‘Order of Service’ sheets to the vicar. And, perhaps most importantly of all...
Telephone: 01502 730322 email: mail@parkhillhotel.co.uk Parkhill Hotel, Oulton, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 5DQ
10 to 7 Days
START PACKING FOR THE HONEYMOON.
www.parkhillhotel.co.uk
One Day to Go Try and delegate as much work as possible. Have your beauty treatment, finish off any packing that still remains to be done for the honeymoon, lay out your wedding and going away ensemble, relax and put your feet up.
The Wedding Day
Assuming a 2pm Wedding, the bride’s timetable will run something like this:8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 11.00
Have a shower or relaxing bath Have a good breakfast Polish your nails Hairdressers Best man arrives to collect the luggage/greetings cards/telegrams 11.30 The Bridesmaids/pageboys arrive 12.00 Make-up 12.30 The Bride and Bridesmaids dress 1.00 The photographer arrives 1.30 The first car takes the mother and the bridesmaids to the church. The bridesmaids then wait in the church entrance 1.45 The second car takes the bride and her father to the church 1.58 Wait in church entrance and line bridesmaids up behind you. The verger will greet you 2.00 The Ceremony. GOOD LUCK
P
ll Hote i h k r a l
You are assured of a warm welcome at the Parkhill Hotel, where courtesy and good service have been second to none for generations. Once a farmhouse, parts of the hotel and restaurant date from the early 18th century, creating a unique atmosphere blending traditional style with modern facilities.
Planning your Special Day The Wedding Timetable
Parkhill's beautiful lawns and gardens provide an idyllic setting for once in a lifetime events. We offer a selection of traditional function rooms, varying in capacity and layout.
The ideal venue for your special occasion
3 Months Now is the time to be sending out the wedding invitations. This would also be the ideal time to be escorting the ‘mums’ into town to organise their outfits (Don’t forget the hats!) Also:1. Choose the hymns and choice of music. 2. Arrange for the ‘Order of Service’ sheets to be printed.
6 Weeks lar venue for wedding recept Beautif arkhill a popu ions P s e k a m e ul surroundin e gs v O ur Elegant Marqu
The Coach House can accommodate up to 50 for formal seating and 100 for buffet style The Barn can hold up to 100 for formal seating and 250 for buffet style The Marquee allows up to 150 for formal seating and 250 for buffet style We are licensed for solemnisation of civil marriages and can seat up to 150 guests for this special event With 20 en-suite bedrooms and large complementary car parking, Parkhill can accommodate for all your event needs
You should now be fairly well organised and in the envious position of sitting back and relaxing for a couple of weeks in the full knowledge that there are a whole host of people out there worrying on your behalf. However, on your one weekend off between now and the big day, it might be an excellent idea to nip out and choose some presents for the bridesmaids, and perhaps some flowers for the mums.
4 Weeks The pace is starting to hot up now. It’s time to see whether everyone else has been as organised as you. 1. Confirm the reception venue booking, and numbers attending.
Pets welcome
2. Confirm details with the photographer. 3. Confirm the wedding cars.
4. Confirm details with the florist and give final numbers for buttonholes. 5. Confirm travel and hotel bookings for the honeymoon. N.B. Check passport.
Elegan
t Cuisine &
la c Dining v Table d’hote & a
For more information please contact us or better still come and see us.
ants arte restaur
P
ll Hote i h k r a l
If you haven’t organised a rehearsal of the ceremony now might be a good time to meet with the best man, bridesmaids and ushers to finalise arrangements and responsibilities. 1. Practise your make-up.
2. Take the headdress to your hairdresser.
Situated on the B1375.
3. Give the ‘Order of Service’ sheets to the vicar. And, perhaps most importantly of all...
Telephone: 01502 730322 email: mail@parkhillhotel.co.uk Parkhill Hotel, Oulton, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 5DQ
10 to 7 Days
START PACKING FOR THE HONEYMOON.
www.parkhillhotel.co.uk
One Day to Go Try and delegate as much work as possible. Have your beauty treatment, finish off any packing that still remains to be done for the honeymoon, lay out your wedding and going away ensemble, relax and put your feet up.
The Wedding Day
Assuming a 2pm Wedding, the bride’s timetable will run something like this:8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 11.00
Have a shower or relaxing bath Have a good breakfast Polish your nails Hairdressers Best man arrives to collect the luggage/greetings cards/telegrams 11.30 The Bridesmaids/pageboys arrive 12.00 Make-up 12.30 The Bride and Bridesmaids dress 1.00 The photographer arrives 1.30 The first car takes the mother and the bridesmaids to the church. The bridesmaids then wait in the church entrance 1.45 The second car takes the bride and her father to the church 1.58 Wait in church entrance and line bridesmaids up behind you. The verger will greet you 2.00 The Ceremony. GOOD LUCK
OVERSEAS WEDDINGS AND HONEYMOONS...
Planning your Special Day Wedding Etiquette
“Tell me your dream, and I’ll make it a reality” ade Tailorm to ys holida ur o y it u s needs
Home based Travel Counsellor with over 13 years travel experience in high street agencies which involved planning weddings and honeymoons abroad, including my own in Jamaica
Honeymoon Gift Registry this enables guests to give you the most memorable gift of all the honeymoon of your dreams Available at a time that suits you, 7 days a week including evenings
With access to over 300 different suppliers I am confident I can plan the perfect dream you have always wanted, freeing up time for you to concentrate on other arrangements Specialising in Weddings and Honeymoons abroad Stag and Hen do’s arranged in the UK or abroad
You can contact me on 01502 512445 or email me nicola.frosdick@travelcounsellors.com
look and feel great on your
Special Day
Let us help you look your best with our hair treatments
cheveux
Boutique
185 London Road South, Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0DR
01502 574489
www.cheveux-boutique.co.uk
The tradition and conventions of wedding etiquette will not suit everyone but it is important to be aware of them. This explanation of who does what in the preparations and ceremony aims to enable you to make an informed decision on the best way to run your wedding day.
The Chief Bridesmaid The chief bridesmaid is chosen by the bride to assist her during the preparations. On the day itself, it is her job to make sure that all the other attendants are in their places. She will arrange the bride’s dress and veil when she arrives, ready for her entry into the church. During the service, she holds the bride’s bouquet. The chief bridesmaid also signs the register, along with the best man. She is then escorted by the best man, and will be on hand all day to assist the bride.
Ushers The Bride The bride traditionally selects the type of service. She oversees all the preparations, which include choosing the date and the church, who her attendants will be, her own dress and accessories, as well as those of the bridemaids. She will choose the flowers, help with the guest list and seating arrangements, and attend to the many small details which will contribute to her perfect day.
The Groom The groom has to arrange transport for himself, the bride and the wedding party, as well as hiring the church and booking the honeymoon. However, this will be done with direction from his future wife. The groom chooses his best man and ushers, of which it is traditional to have three, and is conventionally given responsibility for little else! However, in reality, the bride and groom discuss most aspects of the day as it is, after all, ‘their’ wedding. At the reception, the groom will reply to the bride’s father’s speech, thanking the bride’s parents and guests, and proposing a toast to the bridesmaids.
The Best Man Traditionally, the best man is responsible for his own dress and that of the groom. He sees that transport to the church for them both is arranged, and also organises the ‘Stag Night’, preferably several days or even weeks in advance, if he is to successfully fulfil his duty of escorting the groom to the church on time. On the day, the best man has to ensure that the whole day runs smoothly, primarily ensuring safe keeping of the rings. After the ceremony, he is responsible for transportation of all the guests to the reception. The best man will speak at the reception, replying to the groom’s toast to the bridesmaids, and will read out a few cards and telegrams from guests unable to attend. His final responsibility of the day is to ensure that the bride and groom leave the reception in good time, and that their transport is arranged.
The ushers greet the guests as they arrive at the church. They will distribute the service sheets and show people to their seats. If it is raining they will help escort the guests and bridal party from their cars to the church under umbrellas.
The Bride’s Father Much of the bride’s father’s responsibility lies with the financial aspect of the event, as traditionally, he pays the bulk of the costs. Nowadays, though, it is likely that the bride and groom will meet some of the expenses themselves and also a possibility that the groom’s family will make some contribution. On the day, the bride will be accompanied to the church by her father, who will escort her up the aisle and give her away during the ceremony. The bride’s father will sit next to the bride on the top table during the wedding breakfast, and will make the first speech, in which he proposes a toast to the bride and groom.
The Bride’s Mother The bride’s mother will help her daughter with the wedding arrangements and may have a major role in the decisions taken, especially if she is contributing financially. She will compile the guest list, in consultation with the groom and his parents. She may organise the sending of invitations, and the display of the wedding gifts. The bride’s mother will not only stand proudly watching her daughter on this special day, but is there to oversee all the arrangements, as well as to stand in line to greet the guests, along with her husband.
The Groom’s Parents There is no specific traditional role for the groom’s parents, but it is important that they do not feel neglected. Today, it is not unusual for the groom’s parents to make a considerable contribution to organisation and payment. It is only good manners, on the part of the bride, to ask their advice and approval and ensure they are included as much as possible in the preparations.
OVERSEAS WEDDINGS AND HONEYMOONS...
Planning your Special Day Wedding Etiquette
“Tell me your dream, and I’ll make it a reality” ade Tailorm to ys holida ur o y it u s needs
Home based Travel Counsellor with over 13 years travel experience in high street agencies which involved planning weddings and honeymoons abroad, including my own in Jamaica
Honeymoon Gift Registry this enables guests to give you the most memorable gift of all the honeymoon of your dreams Available at a time that suits you, 7 days a week including evenings
With access to over 300 different suppliers I am confident I can plan the perfect dream you have always wanted, freeing up time for you to concentrate on other arrangements Specialising in Weddings and Honeymoons abroad Stag and Hen do’s arranged in the UK or abroad
You can contact me on 01502 512445 or email me nicola.frosdick@travelcounsellors.com
look and feel great on your
Special Day
Let us help you look your best with our hair treatments
cheveux
Boutique
185 London Road South, Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0DR
01502 574489
www.cheveux-boutique.co.uk
The tradition and conventions of wedding etiquette will not suit everyone but it is important to be aware of them. This explanation of who does what in the preparations and ceremony aims to enable you to make an informed decision on the best way to run your wedding day.
The Chief Bridesmaid The chief bridesmaid is chosen by the bride to assist her during the preparations. On the day itself, it is her job to make sure that all the other attendants are in their places. She will arrange the bride’s dress and veil when she arrives, ready for her entry into the church. During the service, she holds the bride’s bouquet. The chief bridesmaid also signs the register, along with the best man. She is then escorted by the best man, and will be on hand all day to assist the bride.
Ushers The Bride The bride traditionally selects the type of service. She oversees all the preparations, which include choosing the date and the church, who her attendants will be, her own dress and accessories, as well as those of the bridemaids. She will choose the flowers, help with the guest list and seating arrangements, and attend to the many small details which will contribute to her perfect day.
The Groom The groom has to arrange transport for himself, the bride and the wedding party, as well as hiring the church and booking the honeymoon. However, this will be done with direction from his future wife. The groom chooses his best man and ushers, of which it is traditional to have three, and is conventionally given responsibility for little else! However, in reality, the bride and groom discuss most aspects of the day as it is, after all, ‘their’ wedding. At the reception, the groom will reply to the bride’s father’s speech, thanking the bride’s parents and guests, and proposing a toast to the bridesmaids.
The Best Man Traditionally, the best man is responsible for his own dress and that of the groom. He sees that transport to the church for them both is arranged, and also organises the ‘Stag Night’, preferably several days or even weeks in advance, if he is to successfully fulfil his duty of escorting the groom to the church on time. On the day, the best man has to ensure that the whole day runs smoothly, primarily ensuring safe keeping of the rings. After the ceremony, he is responsible for transportation of all the guests to the reception. The best man will speak at the reception, replying to the groom’s toast to the bridesmaids, and will read out a few cards and telegrams from guests unable to attend. His final responsibility of the day is to ensure that the bride and groom leave the reception in good time, and that their transport is arranged.
The ushers greet the guests as they arrive at the church. They will distribute the service sheets and show people to their seats. If it is raining they will help escort the guests and bridal party from their cars to the church under umbrellas.
The Bride’s Father Much of the bride’s father’s responsibility lies with the financial aspect of the event, as traditionally, he pays the bulk of the costs. Nowadays, though, it is likely that the bride and groom will meet some of the expenses themselves and also a possibility that the groom’s family will make some contribution. On the day, the bride will be accompanied to the church by her father, who will escort her up the aisle and give her away during the ceremony. The bride’s father will sit next to the bride on the top table during the wedding breakfast, and will make the first speech, in which he proposes a toast to the bride and groom.
The Bride’s Mother The bride’s mother will help her daughter with the wedding arrangements and may have a major role in the decisions taken, especially if she is contributing financially. She will compile the guest list, in consultation with the groom and his parents. She may organise the sending of invitations, and the display of the wedding gifts. The bride’s mother will not only stand proudly watching her daughter on this special day, but is there to oversee all the arrangements, as well as to stand in line to greet the guests, along with her husband.
The Groom’s Parents There is no specific traditional role for the groom’s parents, but it is important that they do not feel neglected. Today, it is not unusual for the groom’s parents to make a considerable contribution to organisation and payment. It is only good manners, on the part of the bride, to ask their advice and approval and ensure they are included as much as possible in the preparations.
Fittings and Dress Details The most important decision for any Bride when planning her wedding is made when choosing her dress. Like every Bride you will want to wear the most beautiful dress you have ever seen. It is best to go shopping with someone whose opinion you value, but don’t let them push you into a decision you may regret later. Our advice is that you should fall in love with your dress as you did with your husband to be. When you find your dress you will know instinctively it is the one for you.
Please ensure you have your lingerie and shoes with you for all fittings. Below we have provided space for you to keep a record of your fitting times: Fitting ........................................................................................................................ Date .......................... Time ....................... Notes .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Fitting ........................................................................................................................ Date .......................... Time ....................... Notes .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Fitting ........................................................................................................................ Date .......................... Time ....................... Notes ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
Fittings and Dress Details The most important decision for any Bride when planning her wedding is made when choosing her dress. Like every Bride you will want to wear the most beautiful dress you have ever seen. It is best to go shopping with someone whose opinion you value, but don’t let them push you into a decision you may regret later. Our advice is that you should fall in love with your dress as you did with your husband to be. When you find your dress you will know instinctively it is the one for you.
Please ensure you have your lingerie and shoes with you for all fittings. Below we have provided space for you to keep a record of your fitting times: Fitting ........................................................................................................................ Date .......................... Time ....................... Notes .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Fitting ........................................................................................................................ Date .......................... Time ....................... Notes .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Fitting ........................................................................................................................ Date .......................... Time ....................... Notes ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
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Our prices are similar or cheaper than normal pub prices This is a portable bar. We may not have the drink that you require and we may even run out of the drink you require. We are sorry for any inconvenience, but we do all we can to please everyone. We have never run out as yet ~ but there is always a first time!!
Also available for your celebration
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Toastmaster or master of ceremonies Bands &/or disco's w Karaoke w Cabaret Cars & limousines w After dinner speakers Sound systems w Helium balloons & decorations Children's entertainment w Lighting rigs Staging w Special effects
We do not charge to go to a wedding (within reasonable distance) Therefore, we need to supply all drinks. You cannot bring your own drinks - even soft drinks
For further details please contact 01502 742011 or 07970 421401 email: old4eyes@gmail.com
Mobile Bar Hire for your spî‚Żial occasion Wherever a bar is needed we can supply one w w w w w w
Wedding Birthday Shop opening Marquees Garden FĂŞte
w w w w w w
Engagement Product launch Village hall Field Lawn Show
Our prices are similar or cheaper than normal pub prices This is a portable bar. We may not have the drink that you require and we may even run out of the drink you require. We are sorry for any inconvenience, but we do all we can to please everyone. We have never run out as yet ~ but there is always a first time!!
Also available for your celebration
w w w w w w
w We hold a full licence
w We do all the paper work Our prices are subject to government changes and legislation
Toastmaster or master of ceremonies Bands &/or disco's w Karaoke w Cabaret Cars & limousines w After dinner speakers Sound systems w Helium balloons & decorations Children's entertainment w Lighting rigs Staging w Special effects
We do not charge to go to a wedding (within reasonable distance) Therefore, we need to supply all drinks. You cannot bring your own drinks - even soft drinks
For further details please contact 01502 742011 or 07970 421401 email: old4eyes@gmail.com
Useful Telephone Numbers Throughout the build up to your wedding day it is important that you try and maintain contact with a number of important businesses and people whose services or time you are making use of. Quite a number of these services can be found within the pages of this publication, and they will be delighted to offer you all the help and advice you need. These people are professional in all that they do, and will help make your day one to remember.
Tinkerbelle ..................................................................................................................................................................... Tel: 01502 500413 Vicar/Registrar............................................................................................................................................................................................... Hotel / Venue ......................................................................................................................................... Parkhill Hotel - Tel: 01502 730322 Hotel / Venue .................................................................................................................................. Winelodge Hotels - Tel: 01502 587642 Photographer................................................................................................................................................................................................. Personal Travel Counsellor .................................................................................. Travel Counsellors - Nicola Frosdick Tel: 01502 512445 Make-up, Beauty and Hair............................................................................................................................... Glam R - Tel: 01502 565121 Hair Salon ..................................................................................................................................... Cheveux Boutique - Tel: 01502 574489 Formal Hire ........................................................................................................................................................ Coes - Tel: 01502 573751 Formal Wear ............................................................................................................................... Parkers Formal Hire - Tel: 01502 585988 Mobile Bar.............................................................................................................. Bars 4U Leisure - Tel: 01502 742011 or 07970 421401
ROOM HIRE FROM ONLY £50 type of functions available:
Birthdays Weddings Corporate Events Anniversary Parties Christenings Engagement Parties Office Parties Christmas Parties Childrens Parties Proms
Packages available including meal deals, accommodation and much more.
£150 Evening Hire* £50 Day Time Hire* *Terms and Conditions Apply
Dining Packages from £13.75 per person
Buffet Packages from £5.50 per head
DANCE FLOOR BAR DINING FACILITIES WAITRESS SERVICE 250 CAPACITY DISCO AVAILABLE FOR HIRE FOR MORE INFORMATION t 01502 587642
Designed and marketed by Mediadz Ironworks Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA14 2PG Tel: 01229 430883 Email: mediadzadmin@hspmilners.com Website: www.mediadz.com Mediadz is a trading division of James Milner (Barrow) Limited. Registered Office: Ironworks Road Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 2PG. Registered in England No. 396 653
www.winelodge.co.uk
oulton broad follow...
or email to: functions@winelodge.co.uk
Useful Telephone Numbers Throughout the build up to your wedding day it is important that you try and maintain contact with a number of important businesses and people whose services or time you are making use of. Quite a number of these services can be found within the pages of this publication, and they will be delighted to offer you all the help and advice you need. These people are professional in all that they do, and will help make your day one to remember.
Tinkerbelle ..................................................................................................................................................................... Tel: 01502 500413 Vicar/Registrar............................................................................................................................................................................................... Hotel / Venue ......................................................................................................................................... Parkhill Hotel - Tel: 01502 730322 Hotel / Venue .................................................................................................................................. Winelodge Hotels - Tel: 01502 587642 Photographer................................................................................................................................................................................................. Personal Travel Counsellor .................................................................................. Travel Counsellors - Nicola Frosdick Tel: 01502 512445 Make-up, Beauty and Hair............................................................................................................................... Glam R - Tel: 01502 565121 Hair Salon ..................................................................................................................................... Cheveux Boutique - Tel: 01502 574489 Formal Hire ........................................................................................................................................................ Coes - Tel: 01502 573751 Formal Wear ............................................................................................................................... Parkers Formal Hire - Tel: 01502 585988 Mobile Bar.............................................................................................................. Bars 4U Leisure - Tel: 01502 742011 or 07970 421401
ROOM HIRE FROM ONLY £50 type of functions available:
Birthdays Weddings Corporate Events Anniversary Parties Christenings Engagement Parties Office Parties Christmas Parties Childrens Parties Proms
Packages available including meal deals, accommodation and much more.
£150 Evening Hire* £50 Day Time Hire* *Terms and Conditions Apply
Dining Packages from £13.75 per person
Buffet Packages from £5.50 per head
DANCE FLOOR BAR DINING FACILITIES WAITRESS SERVICE 250 CAPACITY DISCO AVAILABLE FOR HIRE FOR MORE INFORMATION t 01502 587642
Designed and marketed by Mediadz Ironworks Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA14 2PG Tel: 01229 430883 Email: mediadzadmin@hspmilners.com Website: www.mediadz.com Mediadz is a trading division of James Milner (Barrow) Limited. Registered Office: Ironworks Road Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 2PG. Registered in England No. 396 653
www.winelodge.co.uk
oulton broad follow...
or email to: functions@winelodge.co.uk
Bridalwear
45 High Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 1HZ. Tel: 01502 500413 www.tinkerbelle.co.uk