10093 British Wedding At Bagni Di Lucca

I was checking on the local news published by the Comune and I saw that a British couple from Birmingham were married by the Mayor last Saturday at the Circolo dei Forestieri.
The Comune is obviously very proud about this event and they wish to have more British couples marrying in the area. For Catholics, there is a beautiful romanic church at San Pietro di Corsena which will make a fantastic venue.
Here you have the information about the wedding:

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There seems to be a British wedding nearly every month here in Barga.

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I know Barga has always had a strong Scottish connection due to emigration but Bagni Di Lucca had, I believe, a British colony in the past?
What a beautiful part of the world to start your married life!

Yes, it is true what you said, I noticed the Scottish links in Barga, however, Bagni di Lucca has lost many of the links it used to have with the UK during the golden days of the town. They are trying to revive those by making the 31st of May a friendship day between the British and Bagni di Lucca and honouring British poets and writers who have resided in the ares. But weddings.... it looks as if this is the first one for the century, hence all the publicity.
As you say, both Barga and Bagni di Lucca are lovely places for weddings. Very romantic.

The wedding you're referring to was mine!
We had the most wonderful, special day and was delighted we made it into 2 local papers.
Planning the event wasn't easy, but luckily we have a house in Granaiola, Bagni di Lucca so we had a link with the town. I am now in the process of setting up my own wedding planning service for Bagni di Lucca weddings. I've looked at many websites for wedding planing services in Italy but they are all very pricey and very grand. I want to offer a more personal, authentic experience in a small beautiful town that won't cost the earth!
Any questions, please feel free to ask...

Hi Primavera! This is a small world! I read the news about your wedding when I checked the Comune webpage as I regularly do to keep informed of local news when I am away.
First of all, congratulations on the wedding and my very best wishes.
I also think that it is a good idea to set up your own wedding planning service for Bagni di Lucca, it is a beautiful town and I think that anyone getting married there will get a very genuine Italian wedding that will not cost the earth, just as you said it. The Circolo dei Forestieri is a lovely place and for those who are Catholics, San Pietro di Corsena is a beautiful place, very old and romantic. I saw the church all decorated for a formal wedding and it looks superb. I have some contacts which may be helpful there, just send me a PM if you wish details.
Best wishes with your project.

Hi Primavera.

Congratulations on your wedding and best wishes for the future. I was wondering if you decided to go ahead with your plans of becoming a wedding planner in the area. I got engaged in Bagni de Lucca this summer and we were hoping to return to have the wedding there in summer 2010. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I'd be absolutely delighted to help.
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...and I'll continue my own campaign in Italy to make Wedding Planners operate, as they should according to most of the wedding planner associations, without a 'kickback scheme' from their vendors. No doubt, you're one of the good guys/gals Primavera - however I'd estimate that many of the wedding planners in Italy operate in an extremely dubious manner & certainly not with their clients' best interests at heart.

Hi Primavera
I have just joined this fantastic website as my husband and I are planning to spend next year in Italy, travelling, working and potentially looking for our future home. I am very interested in becoming, as you say a more personal wedding planner, a friend recentely got married in Italy and the organisation was a realy nightmare for her. If you didn't mind, i would love to hear any updates on how you are getting on? Congratulations and good luck!

Hi
I'm looking for photographers in the Bagni di Lucca area, English speaking is essential. I'm arranging a wedding for a couple who need a photographer, but need to keep costs to a minimum.
Any advice or contacts would be grately appreciated.
Many Thanks

There is a photographer at Bagni di Lucca on the main street near the Comune. I think that the name is Pastrengo. No idea whether they speak English or not.

Thanks Gala
I'll look into it.
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[quote=Skichi;98894]...and I'll continue my own campaign in Italy to make Wedding Planners operate, as they should according to most of the wedding planner associations, without a 'kickback scheme' from their vendors. No doubt, you're one of the good guys/gals Primavera - however I'd estimate that many of the wedding planners in Italy operate in an extremely dubious manner & certainly not with their clients' best interests at heart.[/quote]

I don't know diddly-squat about the wedding planning business my mother in law organised mine but I do know quite a bit about how business is done in Italy and by the Italian Global D
diaspora. If the English are a nation of shopkeepers then the Italians are a nation of rappresentante and mediatore and very good at it they are too, especially the Tuscans.

It is always a moot point who an agent regards as his master the service provider or the provided for. Weddings are more akin to double glazing sales than aeroplane spare parts in the sense that repeat business won't normally be expected. So there is no point the owners of a Tuscan villa wasting lots of time on a couple who might give them just one weekend's work and they will be happy to place bookings in the hands of a "wedding planner" or two who may bring them five or ten weddings in a year, every year.

For this the "wedding planner" will expect a commission, which he will see as a way of keeping his price down for planning the wedding. This doesn't necessarily mean that the happy couple are being ripped off because if they had found said villa on their own the villa owner might ask the same sum to account for them having to get low down and dirty.