New dating app to launch at the Country Life Fair
Muddy Matches is launching a new app at The Country Life Fair, which could bring together singletons interested in meeting new people at Fulham Palace this September


Countryside online dating site, MuddyMatches.co.uk is to launch its new ‘Get Muddy’ dating app at The Country Life Fair at Fulham Palace, London, SW6 this September (27th and 28th) 2014.
Using location-based technology, the app will be exclusively available at the Country Life Fair allowing users to log in, search for other singles at the same event as you, message them for free and hopefully meet up that day.
From early September, iPhone and Android users will be able to download the app for free, log in via their Muddy Matches account (or register an account if they are not already a member) and add/edit a quick profile, ready to start messaging other singles at the Country Life Fair.
With music, entertainment and plenty of opportunity for romance to flourish, The Fair will bring together a crowd of ‘welly-heeled’ eligibles of all ages for a fun and sociable weekend.
The Muddy Matches app will then be rolled out at more countryside events across the UK and Ireland.
More information is available from www.muddymatches.co.uk or via Twitter #FindLoveAtTheFair.
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