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FREE ATTENDANCE AT SECOND TRINITY HOUSE WEDDING SHOWCASE
DATE - SAT 5thNOVEMBER, 1pm - 5pm
Trinity House,the working home of the General Lighthouse Authority located behind the Tower of London, is staging its secondTrinity House Wedding Showcaseon the afternoon ofSaturday, 5th November 2016 from 1pm - 5pmwith supporting preferred caterers and specialist suppliers. Attendance for visitors isFREE of chargebut registration is mandatory. In addition, the House is offering an exceptional20% off venue hire chargesfor initial bookings made on the day, valid for one month or reconfirmation of bookings.
In 2015 over 25 exhibitors presented their products and services and over half have already signed up for the second, including:
Caterers and wedding organisers,Party Ingredients(collaborating with wedding packages in 2016/2017), Payne + Gunterand theFood Show Ltd
Cake topperClare Basham Designs
Make-up and hair styling by Jennifer Lo ofLoLo and Co
The Fresh Flower Company
KW Floral Designs(by Karen Woolven)
Tissue paper blossom makerTissue Blossoms
Simply Saves The Datesnovelty stationery
Mark Dalton Photography
Neli Prahova Photography
Marquee providersHigham Marquees
Sheila Watts (Harp4U),
Urban Soul Orchestra
Singer and guitarist,James McClean
Also planning to participate again is the historicAll Hallows By The TowersAnglican Church, traditionally linked to the Port of London Authority and the oldest medieval church in the City of London to survive the Great Fire in 1666.
Bridal parties interested to attend the Trinity House Wedding Showcase need to register places with Karen Luard atkp@kpcommunications.co.uk- registration in mandatory and visitors will not be admitted otherwise.
About Trinity House:
The history of the House is omnipresent and throughout the building, valuable paintings and antiques bear out the nation's remarkable nautical heritage. This chronicle began in 1514 when a young Henry VIII granted the charitable guild of mariners a Royal Charter to regulate the water trafficon the River Thames, their powers later extended by Elizabeth 1 to include the sea-markers around the English coastline.
In its 200 year history, the building has welcomed royalty, prime ministers and Lords of the Admiralty and is today managed by Deputy Master, Captain Ian McNaught. Reflecting the on-going patronage of the Crown, the current Master of the Company is HRH The Princess Royal, filling a role held in former centuries by, amongst others, the diarist Samuel Pepys, the Duke of Wellington, William Pitt and, more recently, The Duke of Edinburgh.