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Elite Corners Wedding Market
A North East luxury services company has cornered the wedding market by launching a unique economical chauffeuring and accommodation package.
Stockton-based Elite Services UK has identified an opportunity in the market and established a wedding package after reviewing the latest trends in the industry.
Due to the economic climate the wedding industry has declined significantly since 2009 but is forecast to spike this year by approximately 20% due to the effects of the royal wedding in 2011.
Despite the anticipated incline couples are still controlling their budgets but do not want to comprise on quality. Elite Services’ package includes two nights accommodation in its four star rated luxury apartments and two chauffeured vehicles to the church and reception from £475.
Katrina Rosser, managing director of Elite Services, said: “The wedding market has been heavily affected by the economy and couples tightening their budgets. The average wedding last year was approximately £18,000; our package ensures luxury and quality is put first but without the expensive associated costs.”
Elite Services’ properties, which are in close proximity to Yarm high street and in Thornaby, are fully furnished by interior designers and have spacious living rooms, two bedrooms, private bathrooms, fitted kitchen and entertainment. The properties are serviced weekly with fresh linen, towels and complimentary toiletries, champagne and fresh flowers.
The company’s fleet of vehicles includes S-Class and Viano Mercedes and are equipped with all the latest mod-coms and celebratory refreshments.
For more information about Elite Services and its services please contact 0845 634 3922 or visit www.eliteservicesuk.org.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Morrison .
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