CLUELESS partners are invited to apply for an ‘engage-mentor’ to help them plan their proposals.

Beaverbrooks jewellers in Queen Street is offering a helping hand to Oxford’s most hapless romantics, after discovering that four in 10 women were secretly disappointed with how they were proposed to. 

To help inspire some local romance, the store is offering a mentor to help them plan their proposal to the finest detail, from the dream location to the perfect diamond ring.

Darryl Plank, store manager at Beaverbrooks Oxford, said: “A marriage proposal can be a daunting experience for a lot of men, so it’s no surprise to see how many women felt their partner’s efforts didn’t quite hit the mark. 

“When planning the perfect proposal, it’s important to consider the little things that will make it personal for you. Whether it’s cooking their favourite meal or planning a romantic visit to the place you first met – it’s about knowing exactly what your partner would want and the little details that make it extra-special.

“With the help of our resident ‘engage-mentor’ we hope to give one local boyfriend the opportunity to plan a proposal their partner will remember for all the right reasons. 

“We can’t wait to hear what proposers in Oxford have to offer.”

If you are thinking of popping the question and would like £3,000 towards the perfect proposal, visit beaverbrooks.co.uk/little-things-competition before Sunday, September 10.