Enterprising: Lucy Till Plans Weddings in Provence
Explore · Guest PostProvence is not just a holiday destination anymore – it’s increasingly a popular choice for weddings, with couples travelling from the USA, Australia, South America and the UK to tie the knot.
But making the dream come true needs organisation in spades and this is where local wedding planner Lucy Till steps in with more on the 15-20 weddings that Lucy plans each year and why she is recruiting for her business.
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