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suitable suits, as well as ensuring all the finishing touches are in place to put the icing on the cake, means there is plenty to organise. To ensure your special day runs as smoothly
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as possible and is perfect from start to finish, take time to plan ahead, as for both the bride and bridegroom-to-be there are lots of tasks to be completed ahead of the big day. From flowers and photos to buttonholes and
bridal favours, the list, at times, can seem almost endless. However, paying attention to detail and
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Food & Drink Dining at the inn is available in our bar, lounge & Garden Room.
Breakfast is available from 7am to 9am and our full menu is served everyday from 12 noon until around 9pm. We are, renowned for offering seriously good local ingredients and fayre, freshly prepared and cooked well.
With the bar open all dayevery day, from 1 1 am until late, you are sure of a warm welcome whenever you choose to visit.
Weddings & Parties .
Over the years,, v/e have been lucky to hold, many great weddings.and parties. We are so committed to hosting your special event, the^Jpn has its own wedding and function co-ordinator whose sole role is to take care
Nestling in Pendle’s magnificent countryside located on the Lancashire Yorkshire border above the viilage of Laneshawbridge, this rural coaching inn was originaily built in 1725.
Follov/ing very careful and sympathetic renovation, the inn, with stone floors, original beams & real fires vreicomes all for dwelling, drinking & dining. In a relaxed setting with friendly service, we offer seriously good local ingredients and fayre, cooked well and accompanied by a noteworthy selection of real ales and good v/ines.
of every detail and to ensure your expectations are fulfilled.
The Inn has extensive function & wedding facilities and is licensed to conduct civil morrioge ceremonies. The Inn is arranged as such'to facilitate an event of almost any size. -Two large separate roo ms ore interconnected by large glazed folding doors which allows you to use either both or a combination of the facilities depending upon your needs. There is also ample parking provided at the rear.
Four Star Accommodation This rural coaching inn is no stranger to looking after guests and has been doing so since 1725 when with horses tethered outside, the weary, hungry and thirsty riders were fed, watered qnd entertained after a long
days travel or following a hard days work on one of the many local farms.
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Things are a little different today and our guests benefit from ten luxurious en-suite bedrooms with the lotest facilities and v/e have proudly been owarded four stars
by.the Visit Britain Authority f6r England. Each room is individually designed and styled and we use the finest Egyptian cotton sheets & bedding to ensure our guests enjoy the most comfortable nights sleep.
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Our suite has an indulgent spa bath which has plenty of room for two!
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including a h e a r ty b re a k fa s t wi th single occupancy from
The Alma Inn, Emmott Lane. Laneshawbridge, Near Colne, Lancashire BBS 7EG 1 0 1 2 8 2 8 6 3 4 4 7
www.thealmaiim.com
14 the Valley
£ 6 5 .9 5 & double rooms from £ 7 9 .9 5
STICK to your plans down to the last detail, then you can relax, look your best and enjoy your wedding day to the full.
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making sure that eveything is ticked off on a "to do" iist will ensure that your day is as perfect as possible. Every aspect of a wedding is important but
for brides-to-be, looking perfect on the day is top of the wish list.
YOUR wedding day is the one day of your life when you should be able to have your cake and eat it.
So once the dream dress has been found
and the various accessories assembled, hair and make-up styles need to be selected and outfits for the various bridal attendants
chosen. And for the bridegroom, his best man and
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other supporters there is the question of selecting suits, ties and waistcoats to co-ordinate with the bridal party. But choosing the wedding attire is just one
part of the pre-nuptial preparations. Deciding where and when to get married
and hold a reception are other key aspects of pre-wedding plans which need formalising. Organising transport to and from the
chosen venues and arranging photographers and videographers to capture memories on the day, as well as selecting a menu and any entertainment are all part of the countdown to
the big day. Guest lists need to be planned, invitations
designed, ordered and sent out and speeches
prepared. But once ail the hard work has been
completed in the months, days and hours leading up to the big event, the bride and bridegroom-to-be will at last be able to relax and enjoy making the most of their special
day. Whether your wedding has a traditionai feel
or contemporary twist, make sure you do everything you can to ensure you enjoy this
very specisi occasion. HUGHES 0 III0 now open Sundays n am -5 pm at
35a King Street, 59 King Street, 29 King Street, Whalley
Whalley ' Wtialley
01254 822323 01254 822230 01254 824119
www.kelliehughes.co.uk
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Lancashire BB7 2BZ Tel: 01200 422 562
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Formal Hire for your Special day including Kilt hire
In-house stock available for that last minute occasion - Tuxedos, evening wear
Highland Wear & Accessories
Well established menswear from casual to suiting
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