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Person: Judith Linehan

‘Why were some of our dresses never ordered? Why, when you took our money, are we now being told by suppliers that they did not receive a cent?’

IN one great bridal march, they clipped their way across the foyer of the Clarion Hotel, hell bent on getting answers from the wedding outfitters who had let them down.

Sat, 08 Apr, 2006

Brides-to-be told: you will not get a cent

CREDITORS of a bridal outfitters which ceased trading last month with debts of over €1 million are unlikely to receive a cent in compensation.

Sat, 08 Apr, 2006

Bridal shop owners shut second store

THE owners of a bridal shop, shut down because of money troubles leaving scores of brides-to-be without their wedding gowns, yesterday confirmed a second store has closed.

Sat, 25 Mar, 2006

Frock horror for 183 brides

THE owners of a bridal shop that shut unexpectedly, leaving almost 200 brides-to-be in tears, last night said they were confident close to 100 customers would have their gowns within 24 hours.

Fri, 24 Mar, 2006

Mick Clifford
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