Senior reporter for the Shropshire Star based in Telford.
The family of a young Telford woman with cancer has thanked an events venue after staff offered to throw her "dream Christmas wedding" for free.
Despite the daily trips to the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital for chemotherapy, she still wanted her dream wedding, and after finding her ideal venue, Stanford Farm in Halfway House, Shrewsbury, the family said they were astounded when they were offered the scenic venue at no charge. "Not only that, but she contacted all her suppliers too," said Charlotte."The dress has been supplied for free, the catering, the cake, the flowers, and they have even thrown in a snow machine."
Katelen wanted a dream Christmas wedding in November due to treatment, so in my quest to help her create this, I contacted many suppliers and friends, and was truly blown away by their generosity and support, and even that from strangers.
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