Win a wedding at an exciting wedding fair this January

A poster advertising a win a wedding competition

Portland House in Cardiff will be hosting an exciting in-person event on the 7th January 2024! Get ready to celebrate love and have a chance to win a wedding! (T&C'S apply). To be in with your chance, simply purchase a ticket for £1 at the venue to get five entries.

This event is a fantastic opportunity to meet wedding vendors, get inspired by the latest trends, and connect with other couples. Whether you're planning your dream wedding or simply curious, this event is for you! Mark your calendars and get ready for a day filled with love, laughter, and the chance to win an unforgettable wedding!

Running wedding exhibitions in Wales since 2013, the team has organised a range of reputable suppliers to attend the event. Many of these the team has worked alongside for many years, many of whom have won awards, and their reviews speak volumes.

The exhibitors will include a large variety of more than 50 wonderful suppliers, including outfits for the wedding party, florists, venues, photographers, cakes, jewellery, and much more.

This event will include free hair and make-up demonstrations, live music, and free goodie bags for all brides attending.

This is a family-friendly event, and children are more than welcome. There are free tickets available, which will be on sale for a limited time.

To get your free ticket and find out more about the event, visit www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/7th-jan-portland-house-win-a-wedding-tickets-757264096297?aff=oddtdtcreator or www.nationalweddingexhibitions.co.uk

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