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What’s happening in the wonderful world of weddings.

A Disney Princess for the day…

It’s every little girl’s dream to look like a Disney Princess on her wedding day.
And now the dream can become reality, thanks to Disney’s Fairy Tales Weddings by Alfred Angelo.
Wedding dress designer Angelo has come up with a series of gowns inspired by the most popular Disney Princesses – Ariel, Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Snow White and Tiana.
Liam Gallagher, Director of Fashion and Home for The Walt Disney Company UK and Ireland, added: ‘All brides want to feel like a princess on their special day and we look forward to bringing a little Disney magic to weddings across the country with this new collection of stylish Disney Princess-inspired wedding gowns.’

 

 

Topshop to launch bridal range from Richard Nicholl

Richard Nicholl

It has been announced that Topshop will launch its debut bridal range in June.
The details remain under wraps, but  it is expected that the gowns will be made from sheer fabrics and loose feminine cuts. Topshop have recruited London-based designer Richard Nicoll to design the collection.
However it is hoped that the price points will be significantly lower than his own label!

An Olympic wedding

Have you planned your wedding between the 27th July and the 12th August this year?
If you have, why not embrace the Olympic spirit and bring it to your wedding.
You could incorporate the Olympic rings and colours into your table decorations or place cards, or how about naming each table after a famous athlete?
With five colours to choose from it could make for a very colourful celebration!

ITV Daybreak’s “Here Comes the Tide”

I enjoyed watching the TV coverage of Fraser and Kate’s wedding on Daybreak this morning, the first beach wedding in the UK. For anyone wanting to see what happens at a civil ceremony it will be a good clip to watch; despite the unique setting on Bournemouth beach – it showed exactly how a normal wedding ceremony runs.

On a wet Wedding Day…

Wedding Wellies

If your Wedding Day is looking like it might rain, then plan ahead! Don’t just consider your hair and dress getting wet, but what about your feet as well?
Not all brides have the luxury of being able to arrive on the doorstep of their church or venue, so why not make sure your feet remain dry with a pair of wedding wellies.
Perdita’s Wedding Shoes supply wedding wellies that are already decorated and some that even have a heel. But if you are a bit creative, why not buy a plain pair of wellies and decorate them yourself.
Not only is this a very practical option if the ground is wet, but what a great opportunity for some fun photos!

A quieter style of hen weekend

Lucknam Park

Is the wild hen weekend not your style? Then why not opt for something a bit more relaxing.
Hen parties are becoming more popular at hotels that offer a spa as well. This can be the best of both worlds with all the facilities of a really nice hotel, with the added benefit of lounging around in a robe  and sipping wine all afternoon by the pool.
There are many spas all offering different facilities, treatments and prices. For the luxury end of the market Lucknam Park has it all, with attention to detail second to none. Alternatively if you are on a budget and still want to go out for the night, Read more »

Church Weddings are on the increase

It seems that the nation was captivated by the Royal Wedding last year and it has inspired other couples to follow in the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s footsteps, with the number of church weddings rising for the first time in several years.
Despite fewer marriages taking place, four per cent more couples are opting for Church of England Weddings.
The new figures show weddings in churches went up
to 54,700 in 2010 compared with 52,730 in 2009 and the statistics are expected to be higher this year following the Westminster Abbey event in April.
The rise also seems to have come after the Anglican Church relaxed its rules in 2008, allowing couples to marry in any area where they have lived for six months or where their parents or grandparents were married.

Edinburgh Zoo launches ‘Giant’ Weddings

Edinburgh Zoo

Do you fancy getting married somewhere a little bit different?
Edinburgh Zoo’s Mansion House is offering couples a once in a lifetime wedding reception with a chance to see the Zoo’s famous new couple,  giant pandas Tian Tian and Yang Guang, also affectionately known as Sweetie and Sunshine. (Subject to availability).
The Mansion House, nestled in 82 acres of parkland, is the Zoo’s centrepiece and combines traditional Scottish architecture, with a modern offering and a stunning setting for memorable wedding photos. The added attraction of a panda viewing for the newly married couple makes for a truly unique and unforgettable day.

 

Civil Partnership ceremonies in churches

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Fees for church weddings are set to increase to £415 in 2013

Same-sex couples are to be allowed to hold civil partnership ceremonies in churches and other places of worship in England and Wales, but  no religious group will be forced to host them.

Currently marriage between people of the same gender is not legal in the UK, but civil partnerships were introduced in 2005 to give couples the same legal protection as if they were married.

Ms Featherstone, a Liberal Democrat MP, said: “The government is advancing equality for LGB (lesbian, gay and bisexual) people and ensuring freedom of religion for people of all faiths.

“No religious group will be forced to host a civil partnership registration, but for those who wish to do so this is an important step forward.”

The service for civil ceremonies is different from a church ceremony, and can contain no religious content.

 

 

To err is human, to forgive is divine

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Those with an eagle eye may have noticed a major change to our site with the addition of 9168 churches last night. This is a major project that we have been quietly working on with the Church of England for several months and will, at last, make churches more accessible to couples who do not regularly attend.

Unfortunately we overlooked one minor issue, and as we uploaded adverts for every Church of England church, from Guernsey to the Isle of Man, an automated email went to every single one of them confirming a total of £871000 in advertising.

Never before have we answered quite so many phone calls in such a short period of time, while waiting for approval from the church media office to send an email to confirm that we are not charging churches for this service.

What has surprised us, from the calls we have received, is the variation from church to church in the understanding and interpretation of the Marriage Measure 2008. Some have asked for the wording on our site to be changed to discourage “casual Christianity” they would like to make it clear that couples are expected to have a strong connection with the church where they would like to marry as well as regularly attending for at least six months and undertaking to join an ongoing “support” group. Other vicars are keen to make everyone welcome if the law allows it.

It will be interesting to see whether making the church more accessible to couples starts to correct the balance between civil ceremonies and church weddings.