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See more Decorative Hire in Northamptonshire Hi, I found you on hitched and would love more information on your services and pricing. Subscribe to the hitched newsletter Subscribe to hitched special offers Subscribe to selected 3rd party emails This testimonial was entered by Little Wishes Hire on 16 August 2016 Just a quick note to say how brilliant all of the games were we hired at the end of May. We had perfect weather, they really kept everyone entertained and we got some great photos with them. Fab delivery and collection service too. Thank you Mr and Mrs Peacock! Thank you so much for the garden games and postbox, we had a wonderful day Everyone loved the lights and you were on time and very prompt, you made my day! Engagement Party - Krupa I would highly recommend Little Wishes to anyone looking for some lovely wedding bits! We hired a range of garden games for our wedding and they went down a treat. Our guests loved them, and we did too.




We Recommend the Following Suppliers and Venues: Brampton Grange Estates Ltd The Barns at Hunsbury Hill Collingtree Park Golf CourseProp Hire Scotland provides a professional props service across Scotland, hiring out props to individuals, theatre and community groups, and production companies.  We also can supply themed props for special occasions and events.Marquee Hire in Glasgow – Edinburgh – Scotland Stretch Tents – A new angle on marquee hire. Welcome to Baillies Marquees, Scotland’s premiere marquee hire company. Since 2004, we’ve been providing high quality marquee hire to the Central Belt of Scotland. As a registered MUTA member, we’re dedicated to providing you with a higher standard of marquee hire. Our friendly and professional team work tirelessly to ensure that our marquees not only meet your expectations, but exceed them. We have a large number of cherished customer testimonials detailing our hard work for achieving complete customer satisfaction.




We regularly work with clients in: From weddings and parties to corporate meetings and themed events, Baillies Marquees is on hand to provide you with the perfect venue and finest marquee hire services in Scotland. Contact us now for more information about marquee hire for your event. Marquee hire will transform your event Marquee hire provides a highly flexible venue that can quickly and easily adapt to your needs. With the capability to hold up to 1,500 people, you can be sure that hiring a marquee for your wedding or event will give you plenty of space. You also have a far greater say in the decoration and theme of your marquee, perfect for corporate parties. Ensure your guests have the night of their lives, with options for lighting, flooring, heating, and tables and chairs. Whatever your budget, you’ll find a solution you’ll love. Family-run marquee hire services Baillies Marquees are a family run business, allowing us to focus on providing a level of customer service second to none.




We believe in complete openness and honesty, and will give you honest advice about the best marquee hire solutions for your needs. For more information about our marquee hire in Scotland, call 0141 774 0830 or contact us online today. A member of our friendly and professional team will be happy to help you. KIND WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS Why not give us a call today or get in touch by e-mail to see what Baillies Marquees can do for you. A selection of interior decorations and furniture See more of us on our YouTube Channel Baillies Marquees guarantees only the highest quality materials have been used in the construction of our products, with each unit carrying accredited fire retardancy and safety certificates and are registered under the Performance Textiles Association MUTAmarq Quality Assurance Scheme. Why not browse through our website and see how Baillies Marquees can help make your event that little bit more special. If it’s just something small and simple for the patio or back garden you require, why not check out our sister site – The Wee Marquee Company.




A SMALL SELECTION OF OUR CLIENTSBeanbag Hire Service Available We have three types of hire beanbags to choose from! Our Hire Beanbags are extra comfy are filled with ample amount of bead for great support. They’re ideal if you are short for space or want to host a party your guests will never forget! Filled nice and solid to provide plenty of support, they are available in a large range of colours! They are suitable for all events and ages whilst also being available in Indoor/Outdoor fabric and our Comfy fabric! "Our audience loved the red indoor/outdoor bean bags that we hired for a special film screening night to celebrate Chinese New Year. We were impressed with the high quality and comfort the beanbags provided for our guests. We recommend rucomfy for any event as there is so much to choose from too!" - rucomfy hire customer 2016 Hiring a marquee, tent or structure? ... don't take a chance, use a MUTA Member Find a HirerFind a Supplier Check / Uncheck All




Best Beaches of Wales, Scotland, North Ireland Tenby North Beach, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK Wales BeachesThe Pembrokeshire coast in South Wales is one of Britain’s best coastal experiences, a lush and craggy length of unspoilt Blue Flag beaches wrapped in rocky promontories, protected by castles (no, not sand castles) and buzzing with activity options – including kayaking, sailing, surfing and cliff jumping/coasteering as well as cycling and superb walks. Pembrokeshire was winner of more British Seaside Awards in 2008 than any other county in the UK. Some of the best of the 50 or so beaches along here, all award winners, are: Barafundle Bay, south Pembrokeshire, Wales. – Barafundle Bay, an isolated, exquisite – and some say magical – swath of sand backed by dunes and pine trees but with no facilities at all and a half mile walk from the Stackpole Quay car park, off the B4319, 5 miles south of Pembroke. – medieval Tenby town’s three beaches: Tenby North beach, a sheltered, sunny, sandy beach (picture at top of page) with charm, boat hire, deck chairs and lifeguard from the end of June to the end of September.




No dogs in summertime. On the shore is everything a visitor might needs, from toilets to pubs, cafés and all kinds of accommodation. Tenby South is 1. 5 miles long (2. 5 kms) and also family-friendly with gently shelving sand and lots of kid’s entertainment at one end. On shore facilities as with North beach. Freshwater East is the last option, a wide bay backed by dunes and offering a wide range of watersports activities including surfing and kayaking; there’s parking, toilets, activity centre, café and restaurant but few other facilities. Whitesands beach and bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales. – Whitesands Bay is another delightful stretch of fine sand in Pembrokeshire, tho’ in a different area from Tenby and hardly white, as you can see. Whitesands is embraced by spectacular scenery and washed by Gulf Stream waters that work well for both surfers and families; it’s not far from the smallest city in the UK, St Davids, which is actually a village but with the status of a city due to its 12thC cathedral.




Lots of activities are available including coasteering, sea kayaking, surfing and climbing. Rhossili Bay, Gower, Wales. – Rhossili Beach on the Gower Peninsula – Britain’s first ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ – is a dramatic three mile strip of uncrowded, super-soft sand that provides enough Atlantic surf to keep the lycra lads happy at the north end but is also OK for normal mortals at the south end when the waves are modest, tho watch out for any undertow. The beach is frequently windy so sunbathers should bring a windbreaker. As for activities apart from surfing, the walking is glorious – whether on the beach or more easily on the trails above, horsey people are hot to trot here, winged folk love the stiff updrafts over the hills and drinkers love the views from the Worm’s Head Hotel while they down draughts. Get there from Swansea by bus on the Gower Explorer 118 or by car on the A4118 to the Gower Peninsula, then signs towards Port Eynon, finally the B4247 to Rhossili;




you can park at either end of the beach, Llangennith for surfers or Rhossili for the rest. Llanddwyn Island beach, Anglesey, Wales. © Gail Johnson, dreamstime. Anglesey Island, unspoilt and isolated is packed with massive stretches of sand such as the Blue Flag, National Nature Reserve of Llanddwyn Island, but no facilities. Cable Bay is small, very picturesque and conveniently close to a car park – which is perfect for the many surfers and canoeists. Rhosneigr beach, is Anglesey’s main watersports beach, particularly favoured by kite and wind-surfers and providing all the facilities – such as rental kit – that the others don’t. Scotland BeachesMellon Udrigle beach, Scotland, UK Mellon Udrigle beach, in the Gairloch and Poolewe area of western Scotland, is a clean and spacious white strand with mountain views that works well for sailing, windsurfing or canoeing, with holiday accommodation nearby. Pets are welcome, although tourists should be aware that they share the countryside – and perhaps the beach – with highland cattle and sheep.




Gairloch beach, just north of Shieldaig, west Highlands Luskentyre beach, Isle of Harris, the Outer Hebrides, west Scotland. Luskentyreon Harris Island, is hell to get to but paradise on arrival, especially if the sun cares to show its face. You’ll be one of the chosen few on this massive white beach with its crystal waters, odd scattered rocks and looming mountains, stunned by the monstrous, fantasy panorama. With summer water temperatures of 12C this is not an ideal swimming beach but walkers, sailors, kayakers and fishermen love the place; bring your own gear or hire in Leverburgh in the south of Harris. Get there via Skye island to Uig, then the car ferry to Tarbert on Harris. The Isle of Iona, Scotland The lovely little Isle of Iona off Scotland’s west coast (Inner Hebrides) has many dazzling white sand beaches with lots of character but few visitors – well, it is a long way to come for a swim and the water, though remarkably clear, is freezing much of the year and the winds and rain come and go with astonishing rapidity.

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