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The wedding planner
With COVID-19 forcing the cancellation of many wedding ceremonies over a 14 month period, there’s a huge demand for licensed venues as couples reschedule their happy day. Is your club on their list?
Asurvey conducted by Confetti and the National Wedding Show has found that 98% of the 4,500 people they surveyed have had to postpone their 2020 wedding.
Furthermore, and of interest to clubs, the same survey found that nearly 40% of couples (39.3%) are rescheduling their wedding for a weekday due to weekends booking up rapidly in the rush to reschedule the celebrations. It also seems that some couples have re-evaluated the costs associated with the event, with weekdays being more affordable.
Whether it’ s providing the wedding breakfast, the dinner or the ceremony itself, weddings represent a valuable service for those looking for more cost-effective solutions – all good news for those clubs willing and able to step into the brink.
Since the 1994 Marriage Act declared that licensed venues could hold weddings, the opportunity to provide all aspects of the event – from hen and stag do ’ s to the reception and the wedding itself – has proved an attractive prospect for club revenue streams.
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FEES, FORMS AND APPLICATIONS
License fees vary across the country, as you ’d expect, and there are numerous regional variations.
Rules laid down by the Registrar General, however, form the backbone of regulations across England, Wales and Scotland. (https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/ registration/getting-married-in-scotland.)
The application is, of course, only part of the process. Is your club geared up to leading the bride and groom effortlessly up the aisle, or is it more a question of up the garden path? Can you have your wedding-cake and eat it?
THE WEDDING LIST
The following list poses questions that the wedding planners will be asking when they visit their venues of choice. Obvious as the questions may seem, your visitors will be reassured when you have the answers at your finger tips, or presented in a professionallooking Wedding Pack.
FOOD AND DRINK
• What is the maximum amount of guests allowed?
• Do they need to bring in their own caterer? • Can they bring in their own wine/champagne? If so, is there a corkage charge? • What time can the club stay open until? • How many staff would be needed on the day? • Is there a single point of contact at the club who will take responsibility for the event?
VENUE DETAILS
• Will they have exclusive use of the venue? • Is there a safe place for storing presents? • Is there a room the bride can use to get changed? • Confirmation of public liability insurance. • Is there the opportunity to see how the venue looks dressed up for another wedding first? • Are candles allowed? • Is there a reasonable rain-proof smoking area outside?
OTHER SERVICES
• Can you recommend/book a cake specialist? • Can you recommend/book a photographer? • Can you recommend/book a car hire service? • Can you recommend/book flowers? • Can you recommend/ book a registrar (if needed/ appropriate)? • Can you recommend/book entertainment/band etc for the afternoon/evening festivities? • Can you recommend/book a toastmaster/
Master of Ceremonies if required?
ACCOMMODATION
• Can you organise any special rates with local hotels?
GENERAL
• Are the parking facilities adequate? • Can people leave cars overnight? • Can children be catered for?
FINANCE AND WHAT’S INCLUDED
• Is VAT included in prices quoted? • Are staff included in the costs? • What is the policy on postponement/ cancellation?
Another interesting Confetti and the National Wedding Show survey result shows that 44% of wedding planning couples are aiming to have an additional, bigger celebration after their actual ceremony – another window of opportunity for Clubland.
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TOP PICKS FOR THE FIRST DANCE
Most popular choices for that all important first dance include...
A Groovy Kind Of Love - Phil Collins Amazed - Lonestar
A Moment Like This - Leona Lewis
Angels - Robbie Williams Can’t Take My Eyes Off You - Andy Williams Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Elton John Close To You - Carpenters Come What May - Nicola Kidman & Ewan McGregor Crazy For You - Madonna Dream A Little Dream of Me - The Beautiful South
Endless Love - Diana Ross and Lionel Ritchie
Eternal Flame - The Bangles Evergreen - Will Young Everything I Do - Bryan Adams Fly Me To The Moon - Frank Sinatra From This Moment On - Shania Twain
Get Here - Oleta Adams
Have I Told You Lately? - Rod Stewart Hero - Enrique Iglesias How Deep Is Your Love - Take That How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) - James Taylor I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing - Aerosmith It Had To Be You - Harry Connick Jr I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston Let There Be Love - Frank Sinatra Love and Marriage - Frank Sinatra Love Is All Around - Wet Wet Wet
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More Than Words - Extreme
My Girl - The Temptations She - Elvis Costello
She’s The One - Robbie Williams
Show Me Heaven - Maria McKee
Take My Breath Away - Berlin The Scientist - Coldplay The Way You Look Tonight - Frank Sinatra Three Times A Lady - Commodores Truly Madly Deeply - Savage Garden Unforgettable - Nat King Cole Up Where We Belong - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
We’ ve Only Just Begun - Carpenters
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