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Strictly Worcestershire meet the contestants – Jason & Gaya Barnett

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Kirsty Muir

Marriage is a unique bond between two individuals that is really unlike any other. One of the things that can grow a marriage together like none other, is looking for opportunities to do things together as a couple that we both enjoy.

This is the simple reason we started working together in our own business.  As HomeXperts personal agents, we challenge traditional estate agency methods by offering a far more personal level of service.

We were very excited to hear about Strictly Worcestershire and grabbed the opportunity to be involved in this fabulous journey together.  We knew that is going to be a vast challenge for us with other life commitments but we also know we can achieve anything in life together as a couple. Dancing together is good for the heart, both physically and romantically. Dancing together creates another way for the two of us to connect with each other.

This is also a fabulous opportunity for us to help the chosen charities. We are supporting New Hope and their aim is to provide a happy, safe, warm and stimulating environment for all children to play, learn and develop freely and respect every child as an individual regardless of gender, cultural background or ability.

Making memories together in life is our favourite thing to do.

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/strictly6-jason-and-gaya-barnett

Kirsty Muir

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