New website launched to support wedding and civil ceremony bookings in Warwickshire

By James Smith

28th Jun 2022 | Local News

The Ceremonies in Warwickshire website has been launched by Warwickshire County Council
The Ceremonies in Warwickshire website has been launched by Warwickshire County Council

A new website has been launched to help couples explore the options for marriages and civil partnerships across Warwickshire.

The Ceremonies in Warwickshire website also includes information on vow renewals and naming ceremonies.

Launched by Warwickshire County Council's registration service team, it also includes a venue directory to showcase ceremony rooms and licensed venues across the county.

The registration team also guides couples with understanding the process of giving notice, including any legalities or documentation.

And the site provides a full breakdown about the fees for booking each type of ceremony and location.

The Ceremonies in Warwickshire website provides information on venues, fees and giving notice (Image supplied)

Cllr Andy Jenns, portfolio holder for customer and transformation, said: "I am delighted to see this new website come to life which will greatly help the people of Warwickshire and beyond to successfully plan and enjoy celebrating life's special moments across the county.

"The county council's registration service consists of a wonderfully welcoming and inclusive team who provide an exceptional personal service.

"For anyone who submits an enquiry through the new Ceremonies in Warwickshire website, the team will go above and beyond to deliver ceremony experiences across the county that people can cherish forever."

To visit the new Ceremonies in Warwickshire website, click here.

     

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