Weddings can finally take place at licensed venues in Wales

Weddings can take place at licensed venues in Wales

After months of lockdown, we're excited to say that weddings and civil partnership ceremonies can finally take place in licensed venues across Wales!

While receptions are still unable to go ahead, couples looking for a small celebration will finally be able to say 'I do' at their chosen venue. Only register offices and places of worship were allowed to perform ceremonies, but now hotels, stately homes that have a ceremony license can host a service.

Social distancing measures are still in place, and the number of people who can attend the service will be determined by the size of the venue, so we suggest you get in touch with them to discuss how many guests can attend.

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