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Home-visit planners open shop
A WEDDING planning company operating only home appointments has expanded with the opening of a bridal store in Kent.
Heading Up The Aisle - established in 2007 - has taken ownership of The Bridal Suite in Chislehurst, which has been re-branded into the company's headquarters.
Kay Carey and her mother-in-law Maggie Carey used to walk past the unit and wish they could purchase it, so were delighted when the opportunity came up.
A WEDDING planning company operating only home appointments has expanded with the opening of a bridal store in Kent.
Heading Up The Aisle - established in 2007 - has taken ownership of The Bridal Suite in Chislehurst, which has been re-branded into the company's headquarters.
Kay Carey and her mother-in-law Maggie Carey used to walk past the unit and wish they could purchase it, so were delighted when the opportunity came up.
X Factor star keen to use experience in new venture
JOURNEY South star Andy Pemberton has launched a new company to pass on the experience he has gained in the wedding
and events industry and address some
of the problems he encountered at past
gigs.
The company - Pemberton Event Production - specialises in providing artists for a
wide range of events including weddings, supplying anyone from X Factor stars to bands such as Girls Aloud and Journey South themselves.
Andy said the company - which has
been trading for the last six months - has
the edge over the competition because
his work as a singer and previous involvement in organising gigs has enabled him to build
up an impressive portfolio of industry
contacts.
JOURNEY South star Andy Pemberton has launched a new company to pass on the experience he has gained in the wedding
and events industry and address some
of the problems he encountered at past
gigs.
The company - Pemberton Event Production - specialises in providing artists for a
wide range of events including weddings, supplying anyone from X Factor stars to bands such as Girls Aloud and Journey South themselves.
Andy said the company - which has
been trading for the last six months - has
the edge over the competition because
his work as a singer and previous involvement in organising gigs has enabled him to build
up an impressive portfolio of industry
contacts.