County Wedding Magazines launch new websites!

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Here at County Wedding Magazines HQ the office is abuzz with excitement at the launch of our new websites – I'm sure you can hear the *collective oohs and ahhs* from where you are! So yes, it's here, after months of hard work, sweat and tears (maybe less tears but more cheers!), our shiny, new, glorious websites are ready to be viewed by our much-loved readers – we really hope you like them as much as we do!

What's new, we hear you ask? Well, everything!
The County names are as important as ever, it's our ethos after all, but we have a lush new font and modern colour scheme that really makes our County Wedding Magazine titles jump off the page.

Our image-led design will mean you can quickly decide on the things you love and find your way around each page for an efficient browsing experience. The aesthetic is streamlined across the whole site and across all devices; so, whether you're jumping from news to events, or from a mobile to a desktop, you'll clearly be able to identify you're still immersed in our wonderful world of County Wedding Magazines and enjoy the same website benefits.

Wedding planning at your fingertips
Planning your wedding can be a time-consuming task, and during an era when it feels we all have less time to do the things we love, we want to make this as easy as possible for you.

The Find A Service section is more user-friendly, enabling navigation seamlessly between categories so you can check off that to-do list! There are also more images and more information about each of the suppliers meaning you can make a discerning choice on who you hire for the big day.

Our venue directories are really a standout feature with lots more helpful information for you to find the venue of your dreams. From Essex to the North West, and every county in-between, you'll also see handy icons under each venue so you can easily assess whether the property meets your requirements.

Lastly, the Events pages, these are now bursting with images so you can see clearly which wedding venue has an event on in your local area making it more appealing to add these dates to your diary – popping along to wedding fairs are a great way to meet your wedding professionals face-to-face and talk about your planning requirements!

Your old favourites - still here, just shiny and new!
There were, of course, some pages that our readers already loved, but they just needed a fancy new makeover.

The websites are brimming with exciting Competitions, Giveaways and Offers, and are still your go-to place too for all-things wedding news; from Beauty, Fashion and Grooms, to Honeymoons and regional and national news, you'll find the websites up to date with the latest information to immerse you in the wedding bubble until the big day!

Check out your local County Wedding Magazine website now!

anessex.wedding | yourberksbucksoxon.wedding | youreastanglian.wedding | yourdevoncornwall.wedding | yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding | yourbristolsomerset.wedding | yourkent.wedding | yourhertsbeds.wedding | yourhampshiredorset.wedding | yourgloswilts.wedding | youreastmidlands.wedding | yoursouthwales.wedding | yournorthwest.wedding | yournortheast.wedding | yourlondon.wedding | yoursurrey.wedding | your-sussex.wedding | yourwestmidlands.wedding | youryorkshire.wedding

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