Gladstone Pottery Museum to host first ever Wedding Fair

By Sarah Garner

19th Jan 2023 | Local News

Gladstone Pottery Museum, Longton (Sarah Garner).
Gladstone Pottery Museum, Longton (Sarah Garner).

Gladstone Pottery Museum, Longton, has recently applied for a licence to become a venue where couples can tie the knot. 

The museum will hold its first ever Wedding Fair on Sunday 12 February between 11am-4pm. 

Guests will get the chance to speak to vendors, including photographers, stationery, florists, cakes, entertainment and care hire businesses plus they can speak to Museum staff about planning their special day at Gladstone. 

(Gladstone Pottery Museum).

Councillor Lorraine Beardmore, cabinet member for culture, leisure, and public health said:"We are really excited about hosting our first-ever Wedding Fair at Gladstone Pottery Museum.

"This is a fantastic opportunity for brides, grooms, and wedding planners to speak to different vendors and start to plan their special day. 

Our in-house team will also be on hand to show visitors the beautiful and unique spaces we have available at Gladstone to host wedding receptions. The Victorian setting and cobbled courtyard provide a stunning backdrop for ceremonies and photographs."

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