VC Event Curation is offering our readers an exclusive discount

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VC Event Curation are luxury wedding planners, creating bespoke events and celebrations worldwide. Based in Suffolk, creative director Victoria Ewing and managing director Caroline Gould work together to help couples create their dream weddings.

“We are genuinely proud every time a client chooses to welcome us and our amazing team into their celebration,” say Victoria and Caroline. “We will always work closely with you to learn about your needs and desires and become your friend and confidant so that when you have no time, we can do it all. With backgrounds in corporate event management, exquisite customer service, and five-star hotels, whether you’re looking for help with every need on your special day or for someone to work behind the scenes to assist in the evolution of your event, our team is devoted to delivering our core message of planning with you in mind. We’re here to make you feel at ease and truly supported as we call upon long-trusted suppliers to carefully design and manage your celebration with respect, discretion, meticulous planning, and, of course, a lot of fun!”

Exclusively for Your East Anglian Wedding, VC Event Curation is offering our readers £100 off its Wedding Management Service for 2024 weddings. The service includes pre-wedding meetings, liaising with all suppliers in the run-up to and on the day, overseeing the set-up on the day itself, managing the clean-up, and much more. To claim this wonderful offer, get in touch with the company via this link: www.eventcuration.co.uk/wedding-coordination and mention the magazine. Offer ends 31st May 2024.

To find out more about VC Event Curation and its services, visit www.eventcuration.co.uk

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