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Postby Snad » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:29 pm

dusky_dawn wrote:I was working until recently for a company called Medweds who are based in Protaras and organise weddings all over Cyprus (not the north). They are a British run company and are very professional and will take all the headaches out of organising a wedding. They offer a personal service and are always available to chat through any aspects of your wedding with you and make suggestions etc. The costs are very reasonable particuarly compared to the UK. Their website is www.medwedsltd.com from the website you can download a brochure or you can ask them to send you one.

Good luck!

Diane






My friend used to work for the woman who owns it. She could tell you a thing or two about them :wink:
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Postby littlemiss » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:31 pm

ooo in a good or bad way?
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Postby Snad » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:39 pm

Hi Little Miss

I think the wink says it all. She is a nightmare :shock:
According to my friend.
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Postby Sinead » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:44 pm

Thanks a million,

That site is fantastic I am looking at the Grecian Sands and The Nissi Beach. I love the fact you can married outside thats definately what i want. I was a bit aprehensive about Ayia Napa at first as i was told it was a bit mad but i will have about 50 guests of all ages so i suppose there would be something to suit everyone there. Would you agree with me.

Little miss you live there what can you tell me more about the place.
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Postby littlemiss » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:46 pm

I was goona aply for a job there, dont think i will bother then! I always thought what a rewarding career creating the perfect day for people to remember for the rest of their lives. I really enjoyed arranging my own wedding, it was even more rewarding cos i knew all the hard work i had put in and how everyone said how brilliant it was. mmm one day i think i will go find myself a partner and set my own business up! I think cyprus is one of the most perfect places to get married, it even rained a little on my day but didnt ruin a thing, i would do it all again tomorrow!
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Postby Snad » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:52 pm

littlemiss wrote:I was goona aply for a job there, dont think i will bother then! I always thought what a rewarding career creating the perfect day for people to remember for the rest of their lives. I really enjoyed arranging my own wedding, it was even more rewarding cos i knew all the hard work i had put in and how everyone said how brilliant it was. mmm one day i think i will go find myself a partner and set my own business up! I think cyprus is one of the most perfect places to get married, it even rained a little on my day but didnt ruin a thing, i would do it all again tomorrow!




You should set up your own business doing it. You sound very knowledgeable about the whole thing. Why work for someone else, when you could be your own boss, doing your own hours and paying yourself :wink:
Go on what do you have to lose??
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Postby littlemiss » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:52 pm

The only mad bit in ayia napa is the square at night and its easily avoided, the harbour is beautiful and it can be as much a family place as it is a youngsters place. The pubs and clubs are all pretty much in one area ( maybe good for your hen night ) but stay away from there and there are some really nice bars for a quiet drink great gift shops and some real places of intrest ( the monestry, gorgeous coastline, caves etc ). Im not the sort that likes too loud night life but i do love ayia napa. At work every day i see about 3 or 4 weddings go past in a horse and cart or cars with ribbons beeping there horns i dont think you will be soory if you chose to do it here.
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