Calling all brides and grooms to be!!

 

The Fusilier Museum, Bury, is to host its second Wedding Show on Sunday 18th October 2015 where one lucky couple could win FREE room hire for their wedding reception.

The FREE wedding show will take place between 12pm and 4pm in Bury’s newest wedding venue and will include over 15 exhibitors from a range of local and regional businesses who will aim to inspire brides and grooms when planning their special day.

The special event will also include a Live Catwalk show featuring a wide range of wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses and suits for the bridal party and visitors will be entertained by wedding singer Gary Gee.


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Following the success of a show earlier on in the year Helen Davenport, Conference Sales Manager of The Fusilier Museum, said: “We are delighted to be hosting another Wedding Show and inspiring lots of brides and grooms to be. Since launching the facility earlier in the year we have been overwhelmed with the interest in our newest facility – The Minden Suite and we look forward to welcoming lots more brides and grooms on the day. We invite all brides and grooms who are interested in a wedding with something a little unique and special about it to come and spend time at the wedding show and see what we have to offer.”

All brides and grooms attending the event will be entered into a prize draw to win The Minden Suite for their wedding reception venue. There will also be goody bags for all couples attending and discount vouchers to be redeemed at individual suppliers.

The show will predominantly take place in The Fusilier Museum’s new state-of-the-art event’s space, the Minden Suite which is made up of The Rose and The Primrose rooms. The suite has been specifically designed to be flexible and multipurpose allowing the setting to be tailored to individual’s style and taste. The new suite can also be used with other unique spaces in the museum such as The new Quartermaster’s Store, the traditional Gallipoli room and the rest of the exhibition.

For further information: www.fusiliermuseum.com

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