BBC Radio Northampton: “Drivetime”

BBC Radio Northampton’s Simon Courtie talked to MM’s Heather about the Muddy Matches charity vote. Heather explained that the vote is being held to decide which of three farming charities will go on to receive the proceeds of the Muddy Matches charity messageathon.

The Telegraph: “Muddy Matches: SME of the Year award entry”

The Telegraph featured the Muddy Matches entry for the SME of the year award. Asked about her must rewarding moment as co-founder of Muddy Matches, Lucy Reeves said: “The most rewarding moment was probably when we were invited to our first Muddy Matches wedding, or when the first baby picture was sent to us. It… Continue reading The Telegraph: “Muddy Matches: SME of the Year award entry”

Sloan Magazine: “Muddy Matches”

Sloan Magazine featured Muddy Matches in its review section and mentioned the UK Dating Awards 2014 shortlisting that Muddy Matches has received. Muddy Matches co-founder Emma Reeves: “We are delighted to have been shortlisted for two awards and are looking forward to the awards ceremony in November. We have worked hard to build a website… Continue reading Sloan Magazine: “Muddy Matches”

FOREVERVOGUE: “Online Dating: The 11 Best Sites”

Muddy Matches was chosen as one of the 11 best online dating sites by Forever Vogue. The Chief Curator said: “If going on a clay pigeon shoot or country pub meal is your idea of a fun way of meeting new people then this is the site for you. It takes dating out of the… Continue reading FOREVERVOGUE: “Online Dating: The 11 Best Sites”

The Secret Divorcee: “10 (alternative) tips on internet dating”

“If you prefer the Hunter-wellied, Hooray Henry with beagles, pop along to Muddy Matches” says The Secret Divorcee in her blog about alternative tips for internet dating. Click here to read the full article.

Unpacking my ‘bottom drawer’ in Budapest: “How to Marry a Farmer”

According to the blog post only 10% of people go to the National Ploughing Championships, whereas the remaining 90% go for lots of other reasons; including eating, welly-throwing and meeting their future husband or wife. The post says that for the show has a lot for the modern technically minded-farmer: “It’s all high tech stuff… Continue reading Unpacking my ‘bottom drawer’ in Budapest: “How to Marry a Farmer”

Beut.ie: “The Farmer Wants A Wife (or Husband): Ploughing Championship, Take Note of New Dating App!”

Beut.ie writer Anna wrote about how the launch of the new ‘Get Muddy’ app would help farmers and rural singles to find one another within the countryside. Anna said that: “Unlike apps aimed at city dwellers, the app isn’t based on finding someone in your immediate area. Instead, it’ll allow users to break the ice… Continue reading Beut.ie: “The Farmer Wants A Wife (or Husband): Ploughing Championship, Take Note of New Dating App!”