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Wickerman 2013 launch competition to propose in the Wicker Love Lounge.

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Wickerman Festival Coordinator Helen Chalmers explains:  ‘If music be the food of love, then this year’s festival is the perfect place to ‘play on’ and we are delighted to launch our first Wicker Love Lounge. Wickerman has a reputation for being one of Scotland’s most relaxed and friendly festivals and it is also becoming known as quite a romantic event. From last year’s Wicker wedding which was covered on BBC3’s Don’t Tell the Bride to the spectacular flyby aeroplane proposal, more and more festival goers are professing their love on-site. We have already had a 2013 wedding request and are hopeful that our new Love Lounge will provide a truly original proposal setting.’

So it’s no surprise that the organisers choose Valentine’s day to launch  a nationwide competition to offer twelve music-loving romantics the opportunity to propose to their partner in a new Wicker Love Lounge.

To win one of the twelve ‘Wicker Love Lounge’ slots entrants must submit 100 words on how they met their partner and why they want to propose at the Wickerman Festival. Entries will be accepted from the 14th February to 14th April 2013 via wickerlovelounge@burtgreener.co.uk. Successful entrants will be notified by 30th April and arrangements made to ensure that their unique Wicker proposal stands the best chance of receiving a ‘yes’!

Wickerman is held on Friday 26th & Saturday 27th July 2013  for tickets details see www.thewickermanfestival.co.uk.

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