Couples set to get married and the wedding industry face an anxious wait for restrictions to ease.
Couples hoping for a wedding attended by more than 30 guests are pinning their hopes on the government removing all restrictions on 21 June
Since last summer, the couple have spent weeks making and then changing various contingency plans for a wedding this July, plans which have seen their guest list scaled back from 130 to 100 and then 60., the variant of coronavirus first identified in India, means they are now erring on the side of caution.
"We've mentally changed our wedding plans more times than I can ever count and physically changed it more than a handful of times. He has been "very prudent" with finances and says the government grants and furlough scheme have been "life-savers". Wedding planner Caroline Gould is concerned how the backlog of marriages will go ahead over the next few months
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