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Weddings! Help?
posted by red2004devil on Tuesday, 22nd July 2008, 09:56

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Hi. Does anyone know of a venue where you can have all under one roof in the worcestershire area uk?

The wedding.
The meal.
The evening do.
The wedding night! Winking
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RE: Weddings! Help?
posted by Alan Titherington on Tuesday, 22nd July 2008, 10:18

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Some ideas here

I'd go for the big stately home myself...seems a nice pile Happy...although doesn't say you can stay there, but I'm sure Lord and Lady whatsit wouldn't mind Tongue

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RE: Weddings! Help?
posted by Pete-MK on Tuesday, 22nd July 2008, 17:43

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do a local search for registered hotels. (your local Main paper's website would be a good place to start). That way anyone travelling has the option to stay the night (and prolong the evening in the overnight bar with the groom)

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RE: Weddings! Help?
posted by Snaps on Tuesday, 22nd July 2008, 20:48

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Since it was opened up two or three years back theres now a load more places that ceremonies are allowed so you should find most large hotels will cater for that.

Just give a brief thought to how and where the pics will be done and allow enough time for the photographer to do a good job.

Several years down the line the photographs are the only thing you'll have to remember the day by. That and she who must be obeyed.

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RE: Weddings! Help?
posted by red2004devil on Wednesday, 23rd July 2008, 12:15

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Thanks for the input. The missus has just come back and sad that she dont mind having a register office wedding than a meal for close family and a do for the rest of the family.

RE: Weddings! Help?
posted by handsome.b.wonderful on Wednesday, 23rd July 2008, 13:38

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Sounds like you're in a bit of a rush... is that the click of a firearm I hear in the background? Grinning

Best of luck mate 8)

RE: Weddings! Help?
posted by red2004devil on Wednesday, 23rd July 2008, 15:39

Competent

I'm not she is. I said once we are married we can try for 2nd baby Tongue so she wants it straight away.

RE: Weddings! Help?
posted by Neiliboy on Wednesday, 23rd July 2008, 16:00

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lots of fun for you then! Grinning

RE: Weddings! Help?
posted by handsome.b.wonderful on Wednesday, 23rd July 2008, 16:18

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So it was the sound of a biological clock I heard ticking away in the background? Grinning

We've just had number 3 a few weeks ago - 2 are easy enough to handle, with 3 all bets are off I'm afraid. Best of luck again with the wedding plans and with the er... devil's business 8)

RE: Weddings! Help?
posted by red2004devil on Friday, 8th August 2008, 10:54

Competent

Well we have booked the day and the evening do, trying to found a nice place to have a meal after the wedding before the evening part.
Was wondering is it worth hiring an expensive wedding car when you have the wedding in a register office and trying to keep the price down?

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