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Liverpool Wedding Show: It’s Groom-Friendly

Bernice de Braal Aug 2010 No Comment Bookmark or Share

The wedding fair season is in full swing now, but which one is the least tedious for the groom-to-be? Don’t bother fighting it – just accept that you’ll have to brave at least one and with that in mind, here’s a good bet from The UK Wedding Shows.

Taking place on the weekend of September 25th-26th at Liverpool’s impressive, neo-classical St. George’s Hall, this established show attracts around 4000 visitors over the two days and features an impressive range of national and local suppliers of everything from ice sculptures to wedding stationery.

Attractions include professionally choreographed catwalk fashion shows featuring the finest local and national designers of bridalwear, men’s formal hire and outfits for the mother of the bride. So if you’re a real glutton for punishment, you could invite the mother-in-law along too. (Wedding cars are displayed in the cobbled esplanade outside if you need a time out.)

As you’d expect, a host of local and national suppliers will be on hand to offer help and advice to ensure that your big day unfolds seamlessly. It’s all there: accessories, beauty, bridalwear, cakes, cars, flowers, gift lists, hats, honeymoons, men’s wedding attire, music and entertainment, photography, stationery, wedding and engagement rings, and venues. And probably loads more things that we can’t think of right now.

The UK Wedding Shows is committed to supporting smaller businesses as well as the major wedding companies, so there’s plenty of opportunity to source original supplies for your special day.

Tickets will set you back £7.00 in advance and £8.00 on the day and the fun takes place between 10.00am and 5.00pm on both days. If the missus is into her freebies, she’ll love her complimentary Show Guide and Goody Bag. Find out more at: http://www.theukweddingshows.co.uk

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