A Forden wedding florist was named as one of the finalists at the Wedding Industry Awards 2025.
Having been named as a Regional Finalist in the Florist category of the coveted awards, Welshpool florist Emma Jane Floral Design is hoping to be recognised as among the best in the Wales.
The regional award will be held in November, where a company that has received the best feedback from their clients and have caught the eye of the expert Judging Panel will be crowned winner and progress to the National Finals in January 2025.
Emma Edwards, owner of Emma Jane Floral Design said: “I am truly delighted to be a finalist in the first ever Welsh TWIA awards, the awards haven’t included our region in the past so it is a lovely surprise to be selected as one of the four finalists in the Wedding Florist of the Year category.
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“Being recognised amongst some incredibly talented florists is an honour in itself, thank you so much to all of our wonderful couples who have voted for us. We can’t wait for the awards ceremony.
On the strength of the overall competition, Damian Bailey, founder of The Wedding Industry Awards added: “Since 2011 The Wedding Industry Awards has been dedicated to recognising and rewarding excellence in the wedding industry and this year’s Regional Finalists are clearly at the top of their game.
“Our awards are unique as they are voted by recent wedding couples and it’s not the total number of votes that companies receive that leads to success.
“Instead, we focus on the quality of the feedback they get from eligible couples, amongst other things. Larger companies and talented individuals compete on a level playing field and the best wedding suppliers always rise to the top.”
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