Chepstow Classic Buses is offering three couples prizes worth £80

Red and white open top double decker bus

Chepstow Classic Buses is a small transport business based in Chepstow. The company specialises in the restoration, preservation and hire of classic and vintage buses. Especially for Your South Wales Wedding readers, Chepstow Classic Buses are offering the first three couples to get in touch a sign with their names on and coloured ribbons to decorate the inside of the bus, worth £80.

“The objective of our business is to provide a reliable service for our customers,” says Louise Wyatt. “On your special day, everything is planned down to the finest detail, so why not let us take one thing off your mind and organise how your guests will arrive in style? Our fleet of wedding buses look amazing in wedding photos and your guests are guaranteed to love them. We pride ourselves on providing outstanding end-to-end service to all our customers and take extra care to ensure we meet all your expectations. Rest assured, our buses are all fully licensed and our drivers are well qualified. We offer a 1951 Bristol L Coach, 1953 Leyland PD2 Double Decker, 1967 Leyland PD3 Double Decker, 1950’s Bristol Double Decker, 1964 Bristol Open Top Double Decker and 1977 Bristol Open Top Double Decker.”

Terms and conditions apply. The offer is valid for couples getting married in May, June or July 2023.

To claim this amazing discount, email Chepstow Classic Buses at chepstowclassic@btconnect.com and mention the magazine.

Visit www.chepstow-classic-buses.co.uk for more information.

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