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Background and Format:Launched in 2003, Wedding Ideas is published by The Chelsea Magazine Company and is aimed at prospective brides and grooms who want guidance on how to plan their weddings. Covers wedding themes, ceremonies, receptions, dresses, accessories, venues, entertainment and fashion. The media pack is available from: www.chelseamagazines.com/mediapacks/Wedding_Ideas_Media_Pack.pdfMonthly Unique Users:Source: PublisherAlerts:Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Monday 13th March 2017Wedding Ideas magazine has moved to a new address. The team is now based at Creech Castle, Taunton, TA1 2DX. All email addresses and numbers remain the same.Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Wednesday 11th April 2018The following changes have been made at The Chelsea Magazine Company:The publishing company has created a new Lifestyle and Parenting division in its London office.Maxine Briggs is now Editorial Director of the Lifestyle and Parenting Portfolio at The Chelsea Magazine Company, which includes Wedding Ideas, Baby London, Little London, Independent School Parent and associated guides. She was previously Content Director at Time Inc. (UK), working on the woman's weekly portfolio. Maxine can now be reached at maxine.briggs@chelseamagazines.comChloe Collyer is now Creative Director of the lifestyle and parenting portfolio at The Chelsea Magazine Company. She can be reached at chloe.collyer@chelseamagazines.comCaroline Scott remains Publisher of all titles. Natalie Keeler is now Sub-Editor at The Chelsea Magazine Company. Previously Editorial Assistant at Independent School Parent. Natalie is now working across the Lifestyle & Parenting portfolio at Chelsea Magazines which includes Baby London, Baby Hampshire, Baby Surrey, Little London, Wedding Ideas and Independent School Parent. She can still be reached at natalie.keeler@chelseamagazines.comThe Wedding Ideas editorial team have now moved to the London Office. The address is Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London, SW3 3TQ and they can be reached on +44 (0)20 7349 3700 and hello@weddingideasmag.comThe editorial team is as follows:Rachel Southwood remains as Editor, she can still be reached at rachel@weddingideasmag.comDanielle Wilkins, Features Editor at Baby London and Little London, is now also Associate Editor at Wedding Ideas. She can still be reached at danielle.wilkins@chelseamagazines.comAnnie Quinton, Editorial Assistant at Baby Hampshire, Baby London, Baby Surrey and Little London, will now be working across the title. She can still be reached at annie.quinton@chelseamagazines.comThe team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/wimagazine</

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