Smallest Wedding yet!
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/07/2012 10:45 am by Giltar
Well now that the wedding season is in full swing I thought I’d best give our readers a bit of an update with a few of our weddings…
Tuesday 27th March 2012 saw us hosting our smallest wedding yet! We held the civil ceremony of Sandra and Rob at the hotel who wanted to get married quietly, no guests, just Malcolm and Patrick (the Hotel owners) to be the witnesses for the ceremony!
From the moment I woke up that morning the sun was shinning, I knew it would be a great day for them!
I’d met Sandra and Rob once before while they were planning their wedding day to make the preparations and make sure everything was ready for their big day. The colour was chosen (pale pink), there were to be the two pedestals for the ceremony room and everything was sorted.
The room was arranged for their wedding ceremony with Ivory Chair covers and pale pink bows plus two pedestals arranged by our gardener / florist Simon, which had pale pink roses in them to keep with the colour scheme.
The couple had brought a wedding cake with them. As you cannot have any food or drink in a room before or during where a civil ceremony is taking place I waited outside until it was all over so that the cake could be put into the room for the all important cutting of the cake. From what I could hear and see it was a lovely intimate ceremony.
Stepaside Photos were there to capture all of the important moments of their special day to show their family and friends when they return home!
As they were eating with the other hotel guests that night we dressed their table with chair covers and chair bows, pale pink napkins and also put a cake table with their cake on it next to them. They had a beautiful view of South beach from the window for both the Civil Ceremony and the Meal later that evening.
Congratulations to Sandra and Rob – and thank you for choosing the Giltar Hotel, Tenby as the venue for your wedding!
Hannah Cox – Giltar Hotel, Wedding Coordinator

With the first wedding of 2012 been and gone I thought I’d share the event to give you an insight of the preparation that goes into making weddings at the hotel go as smoothly as possible.
k the guests started arriving along with Paul who looked a little nervous but was wearing a lovely wedding suit which matched the colour scheme of the day along with his best man, it was all starting to fit together.



