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AN INVITATION TO NOTTINGHAM’S MOST UNIQUE WEDDING FAYRE
THE GALLERIES OF JUSTICE MUSEUM IS TO HOST WHAT COULD WELL BE DESCRIBED AS NOTTINGHAM’S MOST UNIQUE WEDDING FAYRE, ON SUNDAY 6TH APRIL.
The Shire Hall, in the heart of Nottingham’s Lace Market, is one of the city’s most iconic buildings and from 11.00am to 3.00pm prospective brides, mothers-of-the bride, bridesmaids… and their friends, are all invited to view this unique location and what it has to offer, free of charge.
This wedding event with a difference is at the hub of one of the East Midland’s most vibrant cities. It is easily accessible and is within five minutes of tram and bus stops. Several car parks are within a five minute walk - it couldn’t be easier to get to! Being in the city centre, it provides an opportunity to spend time in town where some of the best high street stores, bars and restaurants can be found right on the doorstep – the perfect day out!
Inspiration will be provided by a hand-picked selection of the region’s finest suppliers who will offer expert advice and free samples and help to create a dream wedding reception that could take place in an out-of-this-world venue! An exclusive invitation is extended to all to explore this magnificent, historic heritage site… and imagine the perfect wedding reception with unique photographic opportunities.
Exhibitors will include: creators of wedding cakes; suppliers of vintage china, sweets and favours; photographers, caterers, accessory suppliers, hair and make-up artistes, stationery designers and a harpist!
Faye Rollinson, Business Development and Marketing Coordinator who has organised the event said: ‘This is simply the perfect opportunity to showcase our unique venue. We are looking forward to welcoming Nottingham’s prospective brides – all they need to do is register their interest at faye.rollinson@galleriesofjustice.org.uk’
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