Loved-up couples looking for a unique venue to celebrate their special day are being invited to look around a historic Shropshire building next week.
A wedding at the Guildhall in Newport. Picture: Newport Town Council
"Our open evening is the perfect way to see this charming Shropshire wedding venue and to meet some of the fabulous local businesses, who can help support your special day and the chance to chat with our wedding team,” said Jennifer Marshall from Newport Town Council. The Wedding Fayre will give couples the opportunity to meet some local photographers, florists, wedding stationary printers, cake makers, Bridal gown suppliers, celebrants, the Telford & Wrekin Registrars among others, and to get inspiration and ideas for their big day.
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