@Papakata we'll never forget you. Makes the reality of what is happening to our industry sadly very very real. Heartbreaking to see a viable business & family of employees lose everything because their business model has been made illegal @BBCPanorama
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Remember the good old days when couples could tie the knot, have as many guests as they like, eat & drink like kings & queens, party til the early hours celebrating all that is good? Emma & Jamie's ceremony featured @W_W_WeddingBlog Paul+Tim Photographers https://t.co/KQMGDY1BCJ
A note to Alok Sharma who told 400,000 people in wedding industry to find a “better job”
For 8 years this job has supported my family, given me variety, flexibility to work, be a mum, be creative, bring smiles & laughter & have job satisfaction #nobetterjob#WhatAboutWeddings
Dr Stephanie Pywell, a Senior Lecturer in Law, The OU & Professor Rebecca Probert, University of Exeter are conducting research into how couples' wedding ceremony plans have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic ahead of the Law Commission review https://t.co/N3gvOa4d6g
For us, the wait to resume our personal ceremonies & weddings held in beautiful woodlands, gardens, meadows & alternative venues continues ...For a short, legal ceremony from 4th July check the government update-a little woolly but here's our take on it. https://t.co/oPuEvAHXED
COVID 19 update: how the land lies on the legal side of marriage & registrars. Good to hear #outdoorweddings and #outdoorceremonies will become a more prominent part of the wedding landscape going forward & couples will be more aware of ALL the options https://t.co/m7wdbeORTd
WE MISS YOU (big sad face). A whole year without weddings and a big hole in our hearts to fill until 2021. As we wait patiently for our words, plans and ideas to come to life we're reminiscing with Emma & Jamie's entrance song. Enjoy❤️https://t.co/5BEQ9VurjF