It has been just over a week since we launched the Evening Advertiser Bride of the Year 2003 competition and entries are already flooding in.
And once again local businesses are joining forces with us to give one lucky bride a dream wedding worth over £8,000.
Rodbourne's new designer stationery company, TwoSpoons, is offer- ing a range of paper delights to our winner.
The owners of the business, which has been up and running for only three months, are newlyweds Paul and Tracey Goodchild.
They are thrilled to be part of the 12th Bride of the Year competition.
Tracey, 27, said: "My wedding in June was the best day of my life. I want to make sure the Evening Advertiser's bride is just as happy on her big day."
The couple, who run the business from their home in Montagu Street, are providing hand-designed invitations, thank you cards and menus.
"It is important to have your own personalised invites and stationery," Tracey said.
"We will work closely with the bride and groom to make sure they get exactly what they want.
"The business is in the very early stages at the moment so this is a wonderful opportunity to show what we can do."
Paul, 32, who has an A-level in Art, is a network engineer at WorldCom, an IT company in High Wycombe.
"Tracey is doing most of the work at the moment as I have my other job but I will be putting in the effort too."
You can contact Two-Spoons on (01793) 539748.
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