I very much doubt the heating cost is the deciding factor.. £42 on a wedding at that venue is a pittance.
>It used to cost us £18 to heat our marquee per wedding night, now it costs us £60.
£60 for heating wouldn’t make a dent in most wedding budgets. My wedding was much cheaper than the average UK wedding and £60 wouldn’t cover 2 bottles of wine (at the venue’s prices).
why the fuck have the BBC published this rubbish? Venue obviously playing up for a bit of free advertising.
It makes zero sense to not run your business because of a an extra <£100 heating bill. You’d easily add that on the price you charge for future bookings, and you could obviously take that hit on your profit margin for existing bookings.
Do any so called journalists think before they write up such blatant advertising for businesses?
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I very much doubt the heating cost is the deciding factor.. £42 on a wedding at that venue is a pittance.
>It used to cost us £18 to heat our marquee per wedding night, now it costs us £60.
£60 for heating wouldn’t make a dent in most wedding budgets. My wedding was much cheaper than the average UK wedding and £60 wouldn’t cover 2 bottles of wine (at the venue’s prices).
why the fuck have the BBC published this rubbish? Venue obviously playing up for a bit of free advertising.
It makes zero sense to not run your business because of a an extra <£100 heating bill. You’d easily add that on the price you charge for future bookings, and you could obviously take that hit on your profit margin for existing bookings.
Do any so called journalists think before they write up such blatant advertising for businesses?