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About Us
Your East Anglian Wedding is here to help couples planning their weddings, whether newly engaged or the countdown to the big day has already begun.
Passionate about all things wedding, its regional features cover wedding venues in East Anglia and planning essentials from flowers to cakes, as well as real weddings of local couples and top tips and advice from regional experts.
What's more, there are features every issue providing inspiration for bridalwear and groomswear, beauty and honeymoons, and look out for our exciting competitions, giveaways too!
Quite simply, all the information and inspiration you will ever need to get married in East Anglia is here in Your East Anglian Wedding magazine - enjoy!
This issue’s cover was photographed at Crow’s Hall by Samantha Jayne Photography.
Competitions,
Offers & Giveaways
Check out all our latest Competitions, Offers & Giveaways now.
Visit The Old Hall Ely, in the heart of Cambridgeshire, for a day of wedding inspiration!...
Anita Naik, Savings Expert at VoucherCodes.co.uk provides her top tips for saving money on...
As the cold winter departs and spring brings a fresh new bloom of nature, the plant experts at Ashridge...
Real weddings, wedding ideas
See how other local couples celebrated their big day with wedding stories and ideas from Your East Anglian Wedding Real Weddings features.
A Touch of Romance
Tilly and Jordan tied the knot at St Mary’s Church followed by a reception at Hungarian Hall.
Other Publications From County Wedding Magazines
You can read a digital version of any of our magazines online free of charge (including back issues) as well as sign up for e-newsletters so that you can be notified when new issues are published.
Many couples, especially those who live near county boundaries, often want information covering adjoining areas as well as in their own. Take a look at the titles below and click on the covers.
Fashion
These sassy styles are always in fashion. From ankle-length, tea-length, mid-length, to showing some knee, maybe even a thigh or two, the question is simply, how short do you want to go?