UK Wedding News
21/02/2012
The happy occasion was held on the Bridge’s 42 metre high Walkways that span the timeless tides of the Thames. For the sixth year running, the popular ‘Champagne and Chocolate’ event sold all 1600 tickets to indulge with a romantic backdrop of sweet scented flowers, seductive lighting and live music plus sweeping views of the twinkling London skyline.
The names of one lucky newly engaged couple were drawn from a hat at the close of the evening to win free venue hire of the Walkways for their reception, worth in the region of £6,000.
Colin Payne proposed to Mel Rose after four years together. The couple, from London, have already set the date of 25th May 2013 for their nuptials and will also be holding the marriage ceremony at the Bridge. Mel works as a Head Teacher in Tower Hamlets and Colin is a Creative Director, with clients as diverse as Macy’s in New York to British rock giants, The Who.
Colin explained: "Mel gets very excited about beautiful things. When she first moved down from Nottingham I was living in Clapham so she would cross Tower Bridge on her daily commute and would often send mobile phone picture messages of it. Four years on, when either of us is nearby, we still do the same, so it seemed like the ideal place to propose."
Chris Earlie, Marketing and Creative Development Manager at Tower Bridge commented: "Hearty congratulations to all the happy couples. We consider it a great honour that they should choose Tower Bridge as the setting for one of the most important moments of their lives. The enduring symbolism of a marriage proposal on a bridge, and particularly one offering such a dazzling, dizzying bird’s eye view over London, is clearly not lost on the city’s lovebirds."
Weddings and civil partnership ceremonies and receptions can be conducted at Tower Bridge.
(GK)
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Seven Couples Take The Leap At Tower Bridge On Valentine’s Day
Tower Bridge has confirmed its reputation as one of London’s most enchanting locations with no fewer than seven proposals of marriage taking place at a Valentine’s Day special evening event.The happy occasion was held on the Bridge’s 42 metre high Walkways that span the timeless tides of the Thames. For the sixth year running, the popular ‘Champagne and Chocolate’ event sold all 1600 tickets to indulge with a romantic backdrop of sweet scented flowers, seductive lighting and live music plus sweeping views of the twinkling London skyline.
The names of one lucky newly engaged couple were drawn from a hat at the close of the evening to win free venue hire of the Walkways for their reception, worth in the region of £6,000.
Colin Payne proposed to Mel Rose after four years together. The couple, from London, have already set the date of 25th May 2013 for their nuptials and will also be holding the marriage ceremony at the Bridge. Mel works as a Head Teacher in Tower Hamlets and Colin is a Creative Director, with clients as diverse as Macy’s in New York to British rock giants, The Who.
Colin explained: "Mel gets very excited about beautiful things. When she first moved down from Nottingham I was living in Clapham so she would cross Tower Bridge on her daily commute and would often send mobile phone picture messages of it. Four years on, when either of us is nearby, we still do the same, so it seemed like the ideal place to propose."
Chris Earlie, Marketing and Creative Development Manager at Tower Bridge commented: "Hearty congratulations to all the happy couples. We consider it a great honour that they should choose Tower Bridge as the setting for one of the most important moments of their lives. The enduring symbolism of a marriage proposal on a bridge, and particularly one offering such a dazzling, dizzying bird’s eye view over London, is clearly not lost on the city’s lovebirds."
Weddings and civil partnership ceremonies and receptions can be conducted at Tower Bridge.
(GK)
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