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Read the latest issue of Your West Midlands Wedding for FREE!
 
Read the latest issue of Your West Midlands Wedding for FREE!
 
Full of wedding ideas, expert advice and talented local suppliers, Your West Midlands Wedding is now available for free – simply follow this link to download the latest issue. For even more inspiration, you can also check out our previous issues.

Interested in areas outside of the West Midlands? You can read any of our other 18 regional wedding magazines here

Happy planning!
 
June/July 2021
 

June/July 2021

 
I’ve been so excited ever since Boris announced the Government’s road map. Obviously, things can still change, but it looks like weddings are going to come back in full swing, and I cannot wait! I’m set to get married in July 2022 and have booked a few suppliers, including the venue, photographer and caterer.

If like me, you’re excited to get out there and start planning, then you’ve come to the right place as we’ve put together an issue bursting with inspiration. We have delicious cakes, seasonal wedding dresses, the latest ballgowns, news from local suppliers, and so much more. Now weddings are go go go, make sure you get in touch with us once you’ve tied the knot to have your big day featured! You can submit your wedding via our website or by emailing me at melissab@kdmediapublishing.com

Have fun planning!

Melissa x
 
Fun in the sun
Image provided by Paul Willetts Photography
 
Fun in the sun
 
Blessed with glorious weather, Beth and James celebrated their big day at the gorgeous Broadfield.

Read all the details of their big day on page 34 of the current issue, available now: www.yourwestmidlands.wedding/free-download
 
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Historic wonders
 
Historic wonders
 
Warwick House

Warwick House is a Grade II listed property situated within acres of glorious gardens. Featuring an abundance of trees, cherry blossoms, feathery pines and statement windows, there are plenty of places to take those all-important photographs. This exclusive use 19th-century venue boasts a subtle blend of contemporary and traditional architecture, adorned with red carpets, chandeliers and elegantly styled in muted tones that are ideal for any theme or colour scheme. There are 16 bedrooms for guests to choose from, including the luxurious honeymoon suite.

The venue’s smallest space is The Warwick Room, a sophisticated area used for civil ceremonies and intimate wedding breakfasts of up to 60 guests.

Alternatively, the light and airy Banqueting Hall can be used. Surrounded by windows that overlook the terrace, with soft fairylights, a bar and a dancefloor, it can accommodate 150 nearest and dearest throughout the day.

On warm summer days, 150 loved ones can enjoy the charming grounds and terrace or tie the knot underneath the gazebo.

The Regency Room is available for canapés and drinks for up to 60 friends and family.

Visit: www.warwickhouse.co.uk

Check out more local venues on page 23 of the current issue, available now: www.yourwestmidlands.wedding/free-download
 
Calling all newlyweds and nearlyweds - County Wedding Magazines need you!
 
Calling all newlyweds and nearlyweds - County Wedding Magazines need you!
 
As our wonderful world of weddings adapts to the new normal, eagerly looking to the roadmap ahead, County Wedding Magazines is here to share our readers' beautiful wedding days whatever the size of their guest list. From pre-Covid nuptials to post-lockdown micro-weddings, we want to feature them all, and we need your help! If you would like to see your wedding day featured across four entire pages of one of our magazines then please do get in touch following the link below.

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The return of the ballgown
 
The return of the ballgown
 
This wedding season, brides make a grand entrance in a dramatic dress.

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Local celebrant Jess May from Jess May’s Special Days has been nominated for several awards
 
Local celebrant Jess May from Jess May’s Special Days has been nominated for several awards
 
Local celebrant Jess May from Jess May's Special Days has been nominated for Best Client Service 2021, Overall Best National Celebrant 2021 and The Celebrant Industry Award Global Celebrant of the Year 2021 at The Celebrant Industry Awards. As an industry first, these global awards are set to recognise those delivering excellence as nominated by fellow celebrants, industry suppliers, couples and families. The founder of TCIA and The Celebrant Directory, Jennifer Claire Constant, tells us: "I'm so excited to finally launch these awards to shout loudly about our fantastic celebrant community and really recognise the talent we have. The past year has shown how integral celebrants are within the funeral and wedding industry, working and supporting families through life-changing events. I'm proud of how our members have come together and made a difference in times of such hardship."

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Quintessentially Cotswolds
 
Quintessentially Cotswolds
 
Full of chocolate-box cottages and pretty hamlets, the Cotswolds is an idyllic minimoon destination for couples – and families – looking for picture-perfect properties complete with open fires and woodburners making them so lovely and cosy for winter months...

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