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Not sure you have the time to organise your fairytale wedding? Why not book a wedding planner to help you seamlessly create the wedding day of your dreams.

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Julia Sibun

Wedding planner based in the Cotswolds taking the stress out of your special day

5 reviews

Gloucestershire, Cheltenham

£POA

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Papillon Events

Bespoke wedding planning & styling

Oxfordshire, Henley on Thames

£2,000 - £10,000

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Honour and Pop

Honour and Pop create vibrant and beautiful weddings for you and your guest to remember forever.

10 reviews

Berkshire, Lambourn

£2,500 - £10,000

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Alison Hargreaves

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White Orchid Events

Bespoke Wedding Planners

Central London, London

£1,000 - £50,000

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Taylored Elegance

Experienced wedding planner based in Yorkshire

5 reviews

West Yorkshire, Halifax

£1,000 - £10,000

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Bellowby Hutcher

Inspired by luxury and captivated by romance, let Bellowby Hutcher plan your next beautiful event

2 reviews

West London, London

£10,000 - £100,000

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Be Eventful

Exceptional wedding planning and styling service

Oxfordshire, Kingston Bagpuize

£POA

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Mallorca wedding planned by Living For Tomorrow
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Living For Tomorrow

Specialists in Luxury Destination Weddings

West London, Fulham

£POA

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A good wedding planner or coordinator can become a bride's best friend from the start of putting together a wedding file or mood board of ideas, throughout the entire planning process until the day of the wedding when they can be there to ensure that everything runs as smoothly as they had planned. Full time professional wedding coordinators have increasingly been calling themselves wedding planners - the American term for the role - in order to differentiate themselves from venue based wedding coordinators whose role it is to ensure everything runs smoothly on the day. As so many popular wedding venues have their own in house wedding coordinator there is not a market in the UK for the third type of wedding planner or coordinator available in America; known as a "Day of" coordinator they are employed by the couple to look after the arrangements on the day of the wedding, rather than assisting in the planning stages.

Do you need a planner?

Wedding Planners may seem like an unnecessary cost, particularly if the budget is tight, but a good professional planner can save you money by having reliable quality suppliers, by helping you avoid expensive mistakes and by knowing how to achieve what you want without unnecessary expense. Some work on a commission basis, with suppliers giving them 10% of the contract value in return for the introduction, however as few suppliers work this way it can lead to your planner only wanting you to use the suppliers that join their commission scheme, rather than the best supplier for your wedding. Planners are happy to be involved in as little or as much as you want, and some couples just use a planner to find a venue for them and then look after the rest of the arrangements themselves. Other couples hand over far more control, giving their planner a budget to work with and a detailed brief as to the sort of day they want.

So, your venue has a wedding co-ordinator?

Even if your chosen venue has an in house wedding coordinator you may still want to employ your own independent planner whose only priorities and loyalties will be to you, not the venue. As well as helping to choose suppliers before the wedding they will work alongside the in-house coordinator on the wedding day.

Wedding Planners FAQs

A good wedding planner can be with you from the start, putting together a wedding file or mood board of ideas, and throughout the entire planning process until the wedding day when they can be there to ensure that everything runs smoothly. They may seem like an unnecessary cost but a good professional planner can save you money by having reliable quality suppliers, helping you avoid expensive mistakes and knowing how to achieve what you want without unnecessary expense.

Planners are happy to be involved in as little or as much as you want. Some couples just use a planner to find a venue for them and then look after the rest themselves while others hand over far more control, giving their planner a budget to work with and a detailed brief.

Every wedding planner will charge slightly differently but most will charge between 10–15% of your total budget to fully plan your wedding, with a minimum fee applicable.

Full time professional wedding coordinators increasingly call themselves wedding planners - the American term - in order to differentiate themselves from venue based wedding coordinators whose role it is to ensure everything runs smoothly on the day.

Even if your chosen venue has an in-house wedding coordinator you may still want to employ your own planner whose loyalties will be to you, not the venue. As well as helping to choose suppliers before the wedding they will work alongside the in-house coordinator on the wedding day.