Weddings
Every wedding is special,
whether a small intimate gathering or a lavish affair with all the
trimmings, it will be a day to remember forever. Even the most
modest event needs planning and it need not be a daunting task.
Civil
marriages and civil partnerships can take place in buildings other
than a register office, which have been approved for this purpose
by local authorities. The law does not allow for civil marriages or
civil partnerships to be held in the open air, in a tent or
marquee, or in most forms of transport. Neither can a civil
marriage or civil partnership take place in a building, which has a
past or present connection with any religion.
The Ceremony
If you wish to marry in
England or Wales, you may do so either by civil or religious
ceremony.
A civil ceremony can take place in a Register office or other
building licensed for marriage ceremonies. The ceremony is
conducted by a Registration Officer; it must be of a strictly none
religious nature.
A religious ceremony can take place in a church, chapel or other
building of religious worship, which has been formally registered,
for marriage ceremonies. The service is conducted by the minister
in accordance with the religious rites and ceremonies of the
premises.
Approved Premises
Since 1st April 1995, the
Marriage Act 1994 has allowed suitable privately owned premises to
be licensed for marriage ceremonies, offering a vast choice of
type, location and cost. You may marry at any approved premises in
England or Wales.
For those looking for a marriage or celebratory service with a
difference, the art deco splendour of the Town & Neeld Halls
could just provide the answer. These rooms are available for
weddings, naming ceremonies and for the re-affirmation of marriage
vows. If you would like to view the halls at any time or would like
further information, please contact the Halls Co-ordinator, Tel:
01249 446699