THE Cumbria Park Hotel is hosting a wedding fayre on Sunday, September 18 for couples looking to tie the knot.
The event will showcase some of Carlisle’s premier wedding suppliers and will cover everything couples may need to plan for their upcoming nuptials, from bridalwear to photographers, wedding décor to flowers.
The hotel, located on Scotland Road in Carlisle, is one of the most historic venues in the city.
The Cumbria Park Hotel’s dedicated professional wedding team will be on hand to help make sure couples get their dream weddings.
Entry to the wedding fayre is free and attendees will be welcomed with a complimentary glass of fizz.
The event starts at 1pm and runs until 4pm with a special catwalk event at 2.30pm organised by Carlisle based Carol’s Bridal Boutique.
Prospective fayre goers can register to go to the event online and anyone who pre-registered is eligible to win a prize on the day.
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