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Bands and DJ’s

A number of local bands and DJ’s are available for wedding night parties. We can provide contact details. Alternatively if you just require some music for dancing at a modest volume at the end of the evening our sound and light system can be linked to your mp3 player or lap top for no extra charge

Folk Dancing

You may wish to consider a twmpath or ceilidh for evening entertainment and we can advise on local bands and callers

Harpist

We can provide contact with local harpists for back ground music during the ceremony or during the day.

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Bring your own

You are welcome to arrange your own entertainment, but we will require their co-operation to ensure that setting up doesn’t affect the wedding breakfast

Speeches and Wedding Cake

We would normally clear the sweet plates before the speeches/ cutting the cake and will provide a microphone at the top table so that everyone can hear and a roving mike for use by guests at their tables. We will cut and plate the cake and serve at table.

Fireworks

We have an arrangement with a local firework company who provide packages from £495 to £1399. They are professional and organise the arrangements with the coastguard and other emergency services with due regard to our coastal location

www.uproar-fireworks.co.uk
e-mail bang@uproar-fireworks.co.uk
Contact number: 01824 70 70 50

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