I know, I know, we are a little slow on the uptake, but we have finally made it and our page is now very much active!
In this job, you are privy to lots of personal details and it is a huge responsibility to translate these into a story to be told, and one that is true to who they are and also engaging for their guests. With my fabulous couple today, it was not
Wedding season 2017 has begun, and what a corker of a day! Today we were at the fabulous Gildings Barns in Surrey, for a beautiful and heartfelt ceremony.
It is a common misconception that all celebrants are humanists, but this is not the case. The humanist movement has been going strong since the late 1800’s, so it is understandable that people will automatically assume that if it isn’t a religiou
I am often asked about the process of booking a celebrant, and indeed the legal part, and so I have put together this blog piece to provide an outline of the steps to be taken.
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I just love vineyard weddings and the romantic feel of the setting, the views, and how relaxed they feel. This is one of my favourite kinds of ceremony location, and I am looking forward to writing a bespoke ceremony script for another vineyard w
Being located right on the borders of three counties (Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire) means I have easy access to some amazing venues!
Whilst I am based in Surrey, I am right on the borders of Hampshire and indeed Berkshire too, and so I successfully work with venues across these three Counties (and often further afield too!).
It was another smashing day at the gorgeous Gildings barns, where they held their second viewing day today. The venue is absolutely ideal for couples looking to really put their stamp on their day, as it has lots of flexible spaces and a beautifu
I am beyond excited to announce that I have been accepted as preferred celebrant at the amazing Rivervale Barn in Hampshire!
Despite a very early start, today was an absolute corker of a day!
Whilst the demand for celebrant-led ceremonies is on the rise, there are still a great number of the population that have either not heard of us, or don't really understand what we do. Well, today I aim to rectify this :)