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View the latest issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding for FREE!
 
View the latest issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding for FREE!
 
During these trying uncertain times, we thought to let you read the latest issue of your favourite wedding magazine for FREE.

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And as an extra gift, you can also read any of our previous issues by following this link

If you are planning your future wedding, you will find our magazines absolutely invaluable in providing you with both inspiration and sourcing reputable local services.

If you are interested in areas outside of the Yorkshire region, then visit our County Wedding Magazines portal to view any of our other 18 wedding titles covering most parts of the UK. All are available to read for FREE. Simply scroll down to the title of your choice and click on the Get Your Copy link.
 
September/October 2020
 

September/October 2020

 
Hello, lovely Yorkshire couples! Thanks so much for joining us this issue. Well, what a turbulent year it’s been so far. While writing this, things are still a little foggy and we’re not sure how restrictions will evolve when it comes to weddings. One thing is clear though: this is the time to focus on what’s important. And weddings are the escapism we all need right now.

Whether you’re opting to host a small celebration that’s brimming with personal touches for close family or you’ve decided to pull out all the stops and throw the ultimate party when this is all over, there’s no wrong way of doing things. Now’s the time to go with your gut. This issue is full of inspiration, advice and incredible local suppliers who’ll treat your big day like their own. We’ve been in awe of the support the Yorkshire wedding industry has shown couples over the last few months.

So pop the kettle on, settle down and get ready to be inspired by incredible real weddings (page 22), check out the region’s best handmade products (page 37) and find your dream dress (page 50). Don’t forget, we’re offering our back catalogue of digital magazines for free at this time – just head to our website.

Hannah x
 
La dolce vita
Image provided by Charlotte Elizabeth Photography
 
La dolce vita
 
Inspired by their engagement, Jade and Steven incorporated Italian touches into their Whitley Hall Hotel wedding.

Read all the details of their big day on page 22 of the current issue, available now: www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download
 
Win! A luxurious minimoon to Estepona, Spain worth £1,700
 
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Tie the knot in and around Huddersfield
 
Tie the knot in and around Huddersfield
 
Manor House Lindley

The landscaped grounds of this stunning manor contain elegant fountains, leafy trees and a perfect view of the famous Lindley Clock Tower. Arriving up the sweeping driveway, guests first glimpse the venue’s dramatic façade with its sand-coloured stone and imposing columns emphasising its heritage. To one side, a sunny terrace entices and between the buildings a courtyard gives a distinctly Roman feel.

The breathtaking interiors have been painstakingly designed and executed, with the look inspired by the Far East with contemporary touches and a high-end vibe.

A number of areas are licensed for ceremonies and are also available for receptions. The pièce de résistance is The Coach House (160 ceremony guests and 200 evening guests). A designated wedding space, its vaulted ceiling and stained glass are combined with an opulent bar and carved paneling.

More intimate gatherings can be held in The Lantern Room, or for a quirkier option, the Lindley Cellars channels the prohibition era of dark and intriguing dens hidden from plain sight. The smallest of nuptials can be held in the Hall Bedroom for up to 8 people.

Visit: www.manorhouselindley.co.uk

Check out more local venues on page 15 of the current issue, available now: www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download
 
Waxing 101 with Sugar Coated
 
Waxing 101 with Sugar Coated
 
Beauty therapist, and Sugar Coated sugar wax founder Rosie Khandwala gives her best tips to perfect the at-home wax, including how to deal with ingrown hairs, wax strip technique, and the dreaded bikini wax!Waxing removes hair from the roots. Shaving on the other hand cuts the hair from the surface ofthe skin. The regrowth with waxing is finer and slower as you do it more frequently, whereas shaving can cause hair to grow thicker and stronger and give a stubble feeling as hair regrows.Using a warm wax means the product is sticky and adheres to the hair. The warmth of the product will also open up the pores and loosen the hair resulting in hair being pulled from the root.

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Meet Rachel Cheshire of Yorkshire's Celebration Cheeses
 
Meet Rachel Cheshire of Yorkshire's Celebration Cheeses
 
Rachel Cheshire, the owner of Yorkshire-based Celebration Cheeses has launched a new concept in the world of savoury cheese cakes. With Celebration Cheeses you get everything under one simple price: the cheese, the decorations (flowers or fruit to suit the theme of the event), a base option and its deliver-and-build service to Yorkshire wedding couples. If clients require a condiments package of crackers, chutney and fresh fruit platters, then that is also included within the quote.

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Tales from the Cornish coast
 
Tales from the Cornish coast
 
Hannah Faulder experiences The Idle Rocks in St Mawes, a romantic UK bolthole complete with fresh sea air, incredible dining and picturesque surroundings...

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