Ref. 29418-02Bride Of The Year Louisa Curtis and her fianc Michael Nestor were spoilt for choice when deciding on their wedding rings.
That's because Deacons jewellers is once again one of the businesses that has sponsored the Advertiser competition. The company has supported the contest for the past 10 years.
Louisa, 31, said: "Everyone at the shop has been really lovely, helpful and nice.
"I have chosen my ring. It is quite small in width with small diamonds all around almost like an eternity ring."
The couple, who have an eight-month-old daughter, Aine, have yet to decide on Michael's wedding ring.
They have a wealth of choice between yellow gold, white gold, platinum or even titanium.
The family live in County Road but are planning to move to a new home in Old Walcot in the next couple of months.
They are delighted to have won the Bride Of The Year package, which is worth £8,000, because it takes away the stress and financial burden of organising a wedding.
Their big day is on August 27 at St Mark's Church, Rodbourne.
Other sponsors of Bride Of The Year 2004 are the Goddard Arms Hotel, in Old Town; Moss, in the Outlet Village; Sugar Celebrations, in Faringdon Road; Skyla Designs, in Marlborough; Prestige Colour, in Rodbourne; George Lesley Flowers, in Swindon; make-up artist Sharron Whiteley, of Pewsey; Party Box, in Wootton Bassett; car hire from Dangerfields and Precious Moments, in Swindon.
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