Posts tagged 'civil partnership ceremony'
Ten ways to cut your civil partnership celebration food and drink costs
In the last blog post we talked about ways to have your big day on a small budget. Following on from that, here are ten ways to keep the costs down on your food and drink budget without cheating your guests of a wonderful day. 1. Choose local catering services and suppliers to avoid travel [...]
Civil partnership celebrations on a budget
It's commonly thought that there are less restrictions on the budget for a gay wedding than a straight wedding, but these days, I'm not sure that's the case. Just because there's less likelihood of children being involved in the budget considerations, it doesn't mean that all gay couples have escaped the effects of the recession [...]
National Coming Out Day
So today is 'National Coming Out Day', and I have to confess I have mixed feelings about it. Whilst I am all for any kind of special date that raises the profile for gay rights, it does make me aware of the inherent sadness in the perceived need for such a day. After all, we [...]
National Gay Wedding Show comes to Manchester
Manchester is the place to be this Sunday if you're planning your civil partnership ceremony. Now in its 7th year, the next Gay Wedding Show will be held at the Ramada Piccadilly from 12 noon until 4:30pm. One of the most exciting things about this show is that there will be two example ceremonies being [...]
Setting the wedding date
Register office or licensed venue? Before any wedding planning can start you have to decide between two options: a civil partnership ceremony in a licensed venue or a ceremony in a register office. Once this decision has been made, you can then set the wedding date. Setting the date of your wedding The availability of your [...]
The world of weddings is your oyster!
When a straight couple plans their wedding, there are choices such as "shall we do traditional or contemporary?" "Church or register office?" "On dry land or tumbling out of an aeroplane?" Okay, so the last one is a bit silly, but what I'm trying to get at is that there is an entire wealth of [...]



