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West Glamorgan
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Abercrave Inn -
Wedding Venue Swansea -
Abercrave Inn -
West Glamorgan
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Best Western Aberavon Beach Hotel -
Swansea Bay Hotel -
Best Western Aberavon Beach Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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Fairwood Park -
Wedding Venue -
Fairwood Park -
West Glamorgan
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Gower Golf Club -
Wedding venue -
Gower Golf Club -
West Glamorgan
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Manor Park Country House -
Wedding Venue -
Manor Park Country House -
West Glamorgan
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Marriott Swansea -
Wedding Venue -
Marriott Swansea -
West Glamorgan
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Morgans Hotel -
Wedding venue -
Morgans Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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Neath Rugby Limited -
Wedding Venue -
Neath Rugby Limited -
West Glamorgan
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Neath Rugby Ltd -
Wedding Venue -
Neath Rugby Ltd -
West Glamorgan
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North Gower Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
North Gower Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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Oldwalls Leisure -
Wedding Venue -
Oldwalls Leisure -
West Glamorgan
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Oxwich Bay Hotel -
Wedding Venue and Hotel -
Oxwich Bay Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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Ramada Jarvis Hotel Swansea -
Hotel and Wedding Venue -
Ramada Jarvis Hotel Swansea -
West Glamorgan
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Red Lion Hotel -
Wedding Venue Swansea -
Red Lion Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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Singlaton Hotels? -
Hotel -
Singlaton Hotels? -
West Glamorgan
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Sketty Hall -
Wedding Venue and Hotel -
Sketty Hall -
West Glamorgan
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Swansea Liberty Stadium -
Football Ground and Wedding Venue -
Swansea Liberty Stadium -
West Glamorgan
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Swansea North Premier Inn -
Wedding Venue -
Swansea North Premier Inn -
West Glamorgan
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The Dolphin Hotel -
Hotel Swansea -
The Dolphin Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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The Dragon Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
The Dragon Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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The Glamorgan Arms -
Wedding venue Swansea -
The Glamorgan Arms -
West Glamorgan
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The Glyn Clydach Hotel -
Hotel and Wedding Venue -
The Glyn Clydach Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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The Grand Hotel -
Swansea Hotel -
The Grand Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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The King Arthur Hotel -
Wedding reception and venue -
The King Arthur Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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The King Arthur Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
The King Arthur Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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The Mirador Guest House -
B&B -
The Mirador Guest House -
West Glamorgan
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The Orangery Margam -
Wedding Venue -
The Orangery Margam -
West Glamorgan
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The Register Office -
Weddings -
The Register Office -
West Glamorgan
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The Register Office -
Weddings -
The Register Office -
West Glamorgan
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The Towers Hotel -
Wedding venue -
The Towers Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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The White House Hotel -
Hotel -
The White House Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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The Winston Hotel -
Wedding reception and venue -
The Winston Hotel -
West Glamorgan
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Tree Tops Country Club -
Wedding Venue Swansea -
Tree Tops Country Club -
West Glamorgan
Wedding Trivia: SOMETHING "OLD", "NEW", "BORROWED", AND "BLUE" The tradition of carrying one or more items that are "old", "new", "borrowed" and "blue" also comes from English. There is an old English rhyme describing the practice which also mentions a sixpence in the brides shoe. Something old, signifying continuity, could be a piece of lace, jewelry, or a grandmother's handkerchief. Something new, signifying optimism in the future, could be an article of clothing or the wedding rings. Something borrowed, signifying future happiness, could be handkerchief from a happily married relative or friend. Something blue, signifying modesty, fidelity and love, comes from early Jewish history. In early Biblical times, blue not white symbolized purity. Both the bride and groom usually wore a band of blue material around the bottom of their wedding attire, hence the tradition of "something blue". Originally the sixpence was presented to the bride by her future husband as a token of his love. Today, very often, it is the bride's father who places a coin in the brides shoe prior to leaving home for the church.
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