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Wedding Chair Covers Folkestone

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Every bride ‘Dresses to Impress’ on their special day, so why not give your venue the same ‘WOW FACTOR!’ Create an impact for your guests using quality linen chair covers. Accessorise with our luxurious bows in a choice of colours to give that finishing touch. Our chair covers are delivered hanging, therefore eliminating any creases, are professionally fitted and then collected free of charge*. We have in stock a number of different size chair covers so a completely hassle free option for both you and the venue with no hidden costs! We are a reliable Kent based company who specialise in personalising any celebration from Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Christenings through to corporate events. *Some areas may incur a small delivery and collection charge. If a charge applies you will be advised in advance. Use this form to find things you need on this site Username or email * No products in the cart.An amazing backdrop for your special day If you are looking for a package to suit a budget, then we can help to source everything you’ll need.




From food and drink and the perfect Dj, to chair covers and your favourite coloured linen, we’ll be happy to assist. With the possibility of bundling all of these services together into a single package, we can take away all the stress that comes with planning your big day. Leave your worries at the door and let Leas Cliff Hall take care of all the preparations for you. All you’ll need to worry about is having a good time.30 WeddingWedding HireWedding ThemesWedding DecorationsWedding BellsLime WashedWest EventMarquee Wedding ReceptionsTable And ChairsForwardThis is how I picture the front of the marquee. Maybe tied back with red ribbon or red roses. Plastic side if it looks like rain. Hello, I am the Ambience wedding stylist for East Kent! If you are planning your wedding in East Kent I would love to help!  The design of your wedding usually begins with a consultation at my Faversham based showroom. I can help you with your wedding venue styling in East Kent, Thanet, Faversham, Canterbury, Sittingbourne, Ashford, Folkestone, Dover, Rye, Deal, Sandwich, Broadstairs, Ramsgate and Margate.Inspiration & GuidanceOver the past 7 years, I have styled weddings for my couples at more than 60 venues across East Kent including wedding venues in Swale, Canterbury, Ashford, Thanet, Shepway and Dover.  




Whether you are considering a rustic barn style wedding, glamour at a luxury hotel or a family celebration at a village hall, I can help bring your dreams to life.  A consultation at our showroom is a great chance to have a look at the fabrics, colours and products I can offer to style your day.  I like to talk through your ideas, how you are imagining your special day, and then offer advice and suggestions to tie everything together.Personalised Styling ChoicesMy couples have lots of choice from my huge range of styling products which includes chair covers and sashes, table linen, napkins, table swags, table centrepieces and finishing touches, lights, starlight backdrops, starlight table swags and wedding post boxes.  I create an individual look for each couple so that every wedding is unique.  With my knowledge of local venues I can offer advice on what works best in your chosen venue.  I then create a tailored quote and can let you have photographs in your colour or style.  In the lead up to your wedding I liaise with your venue to discuss setting up, so everything is taken care of for you.




Trusted National BrandAmbience is a national brand operating across the UK through people like me who live locally and genuinely care about what they do.  Please do not hesitate to get in touch with me if you would like to discuss your venues, ideas or arrange a consultation.A woman died in a Debenhams store after staff locked up for the night while she lay unconscious in the toilets.Lorraine Rawbone, 70, used the lavatory in the Folkestone store on March 31 but suffered a blood clot which left her slumped inside the cubicle. Staff failed to adequately check the toilets when they closed up the store for the night and she was left on her own in the department store - the day before her Golden Wedding anniversary party. Lorraine Rawbone, 70, used the lavatory in Debenhams in Folkestone (pictured) on March 31 but suffered a blood clot which left her slumped inside the cubicleMrs Rawbone, from Folkestone, was only found after a four-hour delay, after her son found her location on her iPhone tracker.    




Giving evidence at the Folkestone Magistrates Court inquest yesterday, Debenhams staff insisted they had properly checked the toilets before they locked up.They insisted Mrs Rawbone had gone unnoticed during the checks.The 70-year-old had arranged to meet her husband Terry in the nearby Lidl car park at 5.20pm so he could give her a lift home.However when she failed to show up he began to panic.  He said: 'I was beginning to worry because she was always very prompt and I just knew something was not right.'This was just unheard of. I was constantly phoning her mobile every few seconds and it was just ringing and going to answer phone.'The couple were due to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary the next day. Mrs Rawbone was reported to police as a missing person and a desperate search began.In a written statement read aloud to the court, attending officer PC Chandler: 'Mr Rawbone told us he feared his wife was stuck somewhere and could not get help.'I phoned to the town centre team to check all the town centre toilets.




Officers had been unable to get into Debenhams because it was shut and they were having difficulty getting hold of key holders for Debenhams.'I was extremely concerned for the welfare of Mrs Rawbone.'I felt Mr Rawbone's concerns were genuine and we needed to find his wife as soon as possible because the situation was escalating.'Mrs Rawbone's son had discovered her whereabouts using her iPhone tracker app and alerted officers she was in Debenhams toilets. Police struggled to get into the building but eventually a police officer contacted his family member who worked for Debenhams, who was able to contact store staff.Mrs Rawbone was found in the toilets at 9.02pm. She was unconscious but still breathing.She was given emergency medical treatment and taken to the William Harvey Hospital. Mrs Rawbone was found in the toilets at Debenhams after four hours - she had suffered a blood clot which left her slumped in the cubicle PC Wood, another attending officer, said: 'Everyone involved in her medical care did absolutely everything they could for her.'She was treated with the utmost dignity and I'm extremely sad to say that despite everyone's best efforts she passed away.'A post-mortem examination concluded the cause of death was a large pulmonary embolism - an often fatal blood

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