The dos and don'ts of weddings before 19 July: The new rules explained
June 15, 2021 - 14:56 BST Rachel Avery There have been millions of couples around the world who have had their wedding plans disrupted due to the coronavirus outbreak, and with England's restrictions easing, wedding celebrations are allowed to go ahead, but what are the rules? From social distancing to the rules on dancing, we explain all…Can we invite more than 30 wedding guests during the pandemic? Yes, from Monday 21 June there will no longer be a restriction on wedding capacities,...
Can we get married at home during the pandemic? Ceremonies in private gardens and non-enclosed private spaces are permitted, however, because these are not registered COVID-secure venues, a risk assessment must be carried out beforehand and more information about this can be found on the government website.
Can we sing hymns during a pandemic wedding? Due to the concern of spreading the virus, the restriction on singing still remains. An organist, however, is permitted to play so you can still enjoy the Wedding March.Can we have a first dance during coronavirus? The government have permitted that the newlyweds are able to perform their first dance.
What other measures need to be in place for a pandemic wedding? The government guidance on hosting events also includes suggestions like providing extra hand washing or hand sanitising facilities, ensuring communal areas such as toilets are cleaned regularly and arranging the area so that social distancing can be adhered to.
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