A WEDDING fair and bridal boot sale is being held in Salisbury next month.
It takes place at the Guildhall on Sunday, July 18 from 11am until 3pm.
Entry is free to both events.
Wedding fair exhibitors will showcase bridal wear, jewellery, flowers, photography, catering and much more, making it easy to do all of your wedding planning under one roof.
The team from the Guildhall will also be there to answer any questions about using it as a venue.
Visitors can enjoy live music and there is a free goodie bag for all brides to be.
Wedding Fair exhibitor space is still available, for full details and to apply visit http://www.salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk/g/the-guildhall-wedding-fair.
The closing date for applications has now been extended to Sunday, July 4.
Bridal Boot Sale
The Bridal Boot Sale will take place in the Guildhall Square.
Similar to a car boot, this table top sale will give people the opportunity to sell wedding items they no longer want.
Running alongside the Wedding Fair all future bride and grooms will have the chance to find a bargain in amongst pre-loved wedding decorations, dresses, gifts and other items for use on their big day.
To sell at the Bridal Boot Sale costs £5. Arrive by 9am to the Guildhall Square with your items and a table.
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