Thursday 31 January 2013

The Warwickshire Wedding Supplier Network Evening

The Warwickshire Wedding Supplier Network Evening - Tuesday 29th Jan Dunchurch Park Hotel


The Pure White Wedding Company organised Warwickshire's first Wedding Supplier Network Evening on Tuesday 29th January at the fabulous Dunchurch Park Hotel.  The evening was attended by over 70 suppliers and was a huge success.

The theme of the evening was 1920s style with a fabulous vintage style singer - Simon Partridge creating the atmosphere.


Simon set the mood with his mix of vintage classics and continued to serenade everyone for the rest of the evening.

A fabulous mix of suppliers chatted - from Bridal shops, Photographers and Magicians. Gorgeous cakes supplied by Kelly from Princess Patisserie, room décor by Abigail from Pumpkin Events and lighting by Les from Unlimited-Entertainment.

Lots of happy suppliers by the end of the evening.... new contacts made and business complete!





Considering hiring a wedding planner?

January 21st, 2013 by admin  - The UKAWP www.ukawp.com

Wedding Planning is a rapidly growing sector of the wedding industry, hardly surprising when you consider the wedding market is worth billions with an average wedding now costing £20k. It is no longer considered a luxury and more a necessity to have a wedding planner with brides enlisting on the services of planners regardless of their budget.

Why consider hiring a wedding planner?

Time – they can save you valuable time, taking on the not so enjoyable aspects of planning, leaving you with the fun parts.
Knowledge - they know what’s hot and new in the wedding world because suppliers of new products and services often come to wedding planners to launch their products.
Value - they know what’s good value and we often obtain discounts for our clients. Weddings are our business and we know what is overpriced and what the better value alternatives are, ensuring that your budget goes as far as possible.
Experience - they can match our tried and trusted suppliers to your exact needs; independent planners have time to get to know their small client base well and spend a lot of time accurately matching with tried and trusted wedding suppliers to ensure absolute perfection.
Advice - they give sound, non emotional advice for family dilemmas and etiquette queries. A wedding is such an emotional occasion for everyone involved that an outside professional opinion is often of great value.
Reduce Stress - they help reduce the stress associated with planning a wedding by knowing realistic timelines for all wedding tasks.
Detail - they offer meticulous attention to detail – wedding planners want your wedding to look ‘wow’ and ensure that the smallest detail you envisage is not overlooked.
Your wedding - they do not take over or implement our ideas; it’s your wedding always. It is our job to take your vision, and implement it, but at every step you are approving items; a good planner’s service can be amended to suit the needs of individual clients.

Where to source a planner

If you are a bride and have been considering hiring a planner please read on for some top tips and advice to ensure you hire the right planner for you. And when you’re ready to make that step, take a look at our directory for a planner near to you. All our members have been vetted for their professionalism, abide by our code of business practice and are fully ensured.
Look through wedding magazines, blogs or search engines to see which planners are listed for your area. Start by reading the planners websites thoroughly to understand how they operate.
Contact them for more information and arrange a consultation with at least two that meet your requirements. This should be arranged at a time and place convenient for you.

The Consultation and what to ask

During the consultation, does the planner ask lots of questions regarding your personality and any initial plans? Do they understand your wedding vision? They should be enthusiastic and build on your ideas. Do you have a rapport and feel at ease with them? Remember you will be in close contact during the planning so you must actually like them as a person!

How long have they been in business and how many weddings have they organised? Can they provide references? Ask how they charge, for example do they charge a fixed fee or a percentage of the budget? Ask if they accept commission from suppliers and are discounts passed onto you – all members of the UKAWP comply with a code of business practice.
The Proposal
Following your consultation the planner should send you a proposal. When this arrives, does it match your recent discussion? If the quote is not acceptable, then contact the planner to discuss. Are there any items that could be removed? Check whether there are any extra charges, i.e. travel, accommodation, administrative work.
Confirming your planner
Once you book a planner, make sure you sign a contract. Read it carefully. Don’t forget to use your planner as an information source; they may be able to advise you on any issues of concern. Keep in regular contact with your planner and update them of any changes.
Good luck and enjoy planning your wedding!
Photo Credit: Mark Bothwell & Murakami Photography