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Shropshire-based Iscoyd Park is putting its customers' experience first when it comes to supporting those that have been effected by the Corona virus pandemic.
The venue is proud to confirm it hasn't cancelled any weddings. Instead, the team have moved all wedding from now until the end of July to different dates this year and next – meaning couples have been able to rest assured their dream day will still go ahead at their desired venue!
Iscoyd's main priority is the couples getting married there and are doing everything they can to make this awful situation a little better and easier for them.
Director of Iscoyd Park, Phil Godsal, comments:
"We are putting customers and their experience first and haven't cancelled any weddings. We have also got in contact with our couples marrying in August, giving them the option to a second date.
"We have told all those who were due to marry in June, July and August, that we will keep their original date very much in the diary, in hope that we may be able to celebrate on their original date as planned.
"Our main priority is our couples getting married here and we are doing everything we can to make this awful situation a little better and easier for them."
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Beck Rendall & Simon Haward who were due to tie the knot in the coming months comment:
"In these very difficult times, I want to give a huge shout-out to Iscoyd Park. From day one I was reassured by Charlotte, Iscoyd's wedding & events manager, and the team that they could give us a day better than we ever hoped for.
"Over the past weeks, as the virus spread through Europe, Iscoyd Park were proactive in recommending we consider moving our wedding day. Eventually they facilitated a reschedule from May to September.
"As we carry on not knowing what will happen from one day to the next, I know that when it comes to our biggest day, everyone and everything will be ok. We cannot thank them enough."
For more information visit https://iscoydpark.com/