Your East Anglian Wedding - Page number 10 - August/September 2021 (Issue 50)

NEW LOOK Cambridgeshire based photographer and videographer Sian Richardson has unveiled her new brand and website. “I have been working on it with Krishna of Krishna Solanki Designs and what an amazing experience it’s been. I finally have a brand and website that truly represents what I’m about and the journey I want my customers to go on,” says Sian. The three-triangle company logo has been designed to represent the core values of Sian Richardson Photo and Film. “For me, this is really important as my ethos is about working with my clients to create a final product they will love, whether that’s photography, video or both,” she explains. The new brand is embodied in all elements of the business including her packaging and USB boxes. “I want to make sure everything I use is from small businesses and sustainable, eco-friendly, recyclable, or biodegradable so my products display my beautiful logo in a way that is friendly to the planet,” she adds. The new website is also designed to be customer-friendly making it simple and easy to use. To find out all about her services visit www.sianrichardson.co.uk NEW HOTEL OPENS IN CAMBRIDGE The Fellows House has opened its doors in the heart of Cambridge. The new hotel includes rooms and apartments for both short and long stays, ideal for wedding guests wanting to stay over in style and explore the historic university. The 131-room, apartment- style hotel is the first Curio Collection by Hilton hotel in the city. Just a short walk from the vibrant centre and a stone’s throw from the River Cam and Jesus Green, it’s the perfect base to explore the famous colleges, Bridge of Sighs, museums and Botanic Garden. Featuring unique artwork and sculptures, all designed locally in Cambridge, the rooms are named after famous people associated with the city such as notable Cambridge fellows Kipling, Newton, Gormley and Attenborough. General manager Julian Hudson says, “The Fellows House is ideal for short city breaks and extended stays and has been carefully designed to ensure it is accessible to all guests. Situated in the heart of Cambridge, it’s ideally located to experience the entire city, alongside offering an indoor spa and courtyard area, café, restaurant and bar.” To find out more visit www.thefellowshousecambridge.curiocollection.com CAKE FUN Award-winning wedding cake designers Suffolk-based EriVica Cakes is now taking bookings for its activity classes. Great as an alternative hen party get together, learn a few skills while having fun with your best girls and enjoying refreshments – what’s not to love? The first lessons are available to book now, visit www.erivicacakes.com BESIDE THE SEASIDE With staycations the new normal for getaways this year, East Anglia is blessed with some fabulous destinations including Cromer in Norfolk, recently named as number six in a top ten of favourite UK coastal hotspots. According to latest figures more than two thirds of Brits have opted to stay in the UK for their hols this year for fear of travel restrictions. The poll by McCarthy Stone, surveyed 2,700 people to find which of the nation’s popular seaside towns was the favourite. Salcombe in Devon ranked first, Weymouth in Dorset second, St Ives in Cornwall among the top five and Cromer coming in at sixth place. www.sian richardson.co.uk 10

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