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How to get married or form a civil partnership in the UK, giving notice of marriage at a register office, visas, paying fees.
You can get married or form a civil partnership in England or Wales if…
You must apply for a visa to come to the UK to give notice, get married or…
You must decide where to have your marriage or civil partnership ceremony…
You must sign a legal statement at your local register office to say you…
You must bring originals of the following documents to your appointment:…
Statement setting out the CMA’s views on how the law operates in relation to contracts for wedding services affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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How to get a licence (grant of approval) to hold a civil marriage or civil partnership in your venue, and what requirements or conditions to follow
A list of premises that have been approved for civil marriages and civil partnerships in England and Wales.
Detais of the order that allows licensed premises in England and Wales to stay open late for the royal wedding.
This series brings together documents about places of religious worship and the solemnisation of marriages.
Consultation on proposed extension of opening hours in licensed premises (such as pubs, clubs and bars) over the Royal Wedding April 2011.
A series of thank-you letters written by the Home Secretary Theresa May to Metropolitan Police officers, commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson, commander…
We are seeking views on whether to relax licensing hours across England and Wales to mark the wedding of Prince Henry and Meghan Markle on 19 May 2018.
CNCs response to an FOI about the number of times officers have been called out to incidents at weddings or funerals.
Consultation on proposed extension of opening hours in licensed premises over the Royal Wedding long weekend in April 2011.
Seeks views on proposals to continue to permit outdoor civil marriages and civil partnerships, and to permit outdoor religious marriages.
Responses to the proposal to relax licensing hours for the Royal Wedding.
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This consultation offered a chance to comment on the proposed extension of opening hours in licensed premises for the Royal Wedding weekend.
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