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Read the latest issue of Your North East Wedding for FREE!
 
Read the latest issue of Your North East Wedding for FREE!
 
Full of wedding ideas, expert advice and talented local suppliers, Your North East Wedding is now available for free – simply follow this link to download the latest issue. For even more inspiration, you can also check out our previous issues.

Interested in areas outside of the North East? You can read any of our other 18 regional wedding magazines here

Happy planning!
 
January/February 2022
 

January/February 2022

 
Hello lovely readers and welcome to another issue of Your North East Wedding. I hope you’ve started 2022 off with a bang and have already been achieving any new year’s resolutions. For me personally, this year is all about making quality time for loved ones and trying not to rush around all the time. It’s all about finding the right balance between work, friends, family and time for myself.

This year will be one of the most exciting wedding season so far with many couples tying the knot, including my close friend who has given me the honour of being a bridesmaid at her wedding - how exciting! The countdown is certainly on, and July couldn’t come around quicker. Christmas and the New Year always create the perfect moments for proposals. If you’ve just received an engagement ring, then you’ve come to the right place as we cover everything from fashion and beauty advice, wedding cakes, venues and more.

Make sure to start the planning process early to book all of your favourite suppliers in time, especially because of how busy 2022 will be for weddings - there’s nothing worse than finding out your dream companies are fully booked.

If you’re towards the end of your planning journey, we have the perfect features to help you add the finishing touches for that wow-factor wedding and help solve any last minute worries or problems.

Happy planning!

Editor, Olivia x
 
The perfect day
Image provided by Carn Patrick Photography
 
The perfect day
 
Robyn and Andy didn’t let Covid-19 ruin their wedding day.

Read all the details of their big day on page 33 of the current issue, available now: www.yournortheast.wedding/free-download
 
Win a pair of diamond earrings worth £1,500
 
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Baby it's cold outside
 
Baby it's cold outside
 
Redworth Hall Hotel 

Hotel Situated in one of the most beautiful areas in the North East, Redworth Hall Hotel is a 17th-century Jacobean manor that provides the perfect setting for weddings. Set in 26 acres of landscaped grounds and woodlands, the stunning property boasts classic architecture with contemporary and modern features.

The venue has several function rooms available to accommodate for ceremonies and receptions of all sizes. The largest space is the Prince Bishop Suite, which hosts 180 seated guests and includes a private foyer area and a bar. Another beautiful room is The Great Hall with wooden floors, wood panelling and a minstrel’s gallery, which can accommodate 40 to 110 people for ceremonies plus wedding breakfasts and 150 for evening receptions. This space adjoins with the Blue Room Lounge, Knott Gardens, Baronial Lounge and a private bar area, giving pairs exclusivity of the right-wing of the hotel.

The 120 seated outdoor terrace is a new space that provides extra space and comfort for reception drinks in summer. For outdoor weddings, the Summer House is set in the lower gardens and dates back to the 1930s.

Visit: www.redworthhalldurham.co.uk

Check out more local venues on page 17 of the current issue, available now: www.yournortheast.wedding/free-download
 
Dream wedding vibes - but make it legal!
 
Dream wedding vibes - but make it legal!
 
The wedding industry has undergone a seismic shift in the last few years. As a result of changing family structures, as well as the impact of the Covid pandemic, what we know as 'traditional' weddings are becoming less common.
What we are seeing instead is a move towards alternative weddings which couples feel better fit with their personal tastes. Restrictions have meant that smaller weddings have been chosen, sometimes in favour of waiting out the lockdowns. Thankfully, as things start to return to normal, larger weddings are back on the market.
However, at Stowe Family Law, we are seeing a considerable change in the approaches couples are taking to their nuptials. Our experts have recently conducted a survey on the changing views around marriage and the popularity, among younger couples in particular, of non-traditional weddings. The survey polled 500 people across the UK to understand more fully how the concept of marriage is shifting to better reflect modern familial demands.

Read more......
 
Have your cake AND eat it!
 
Have your cake AND eat it!
 
Kasey Clarke, Founder of Sweet Cakey Thing, explains how certain ingredients used in baking can actually be better for your skin compared to some moisturisers, leaving your skin looking hydrated and glowing. We all dreamt of smothering ourselves in cake as a child, yet even then, that sort of behaviour wouldn't go down too well at the dinner table. However, founder of Sweet Cakey Thing, Kasey Clarke, is here to explain why covering ourselves in cake is absolutely a good thing, as long as the ingredients are too. Here, she shares seven baking ingredients, which will help keep skin nourished and hydrated, making your skincare routine a piece of cake, literally.

Read more......
 
Back to nature bolthole
 
Back to nature bolthole
 
Editor Claire was invited to Monkey Island Estate, a sanctuary set on a private island on the River Thames offering laid-back luxury.

Read more......
 
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