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The wedding services below are from various businesses that Juice have met while performing at weddings or exhibiting at wedding fayres.  Please mention that you got their details from the Juice website! Verona Bridal Boutique – Tel: 028 7936 3232 – web: www.veronabridal.co.uk Joshua Thomas Bridal – web: www.joshuathomasbridal.co.uk Lily Cupcake – Tel: 075 4888 5517 – web: www.lilycupcake.co.uk Heavenly Cakes – web: www.heavenlycakesandfavours.co.uk Contemporary Cakes – Tel: 078 2525 5183 – web: www.contemporarycakesni.co.uk The Cake Fairy – Tel: 077 7481 1115 – web: www.cake-fairy.co.uk Starlight Weddings – web: www.starlightweddings.co.uk Emerald Fireworks – Tel: 028 9028 0785 – web: www.emeraldfireworks.co.uk Blooms for Brides – Tel: 078 0923 1413 – web: www.bloomsforbrides.co.uk House of Elliott Flowers – Tel: 02892667104 – web: www.houseofelliottflowers.co.uk (Rod’s sister in law!) Star Car Hire – Tel: 028 2858 3500 – web: www.starcarhire.co.uk




Livingston Hire – Tel: 078 5050 2297 – web: www.livingstonchauffeurhire.co.uk Rolls Royce Wedding Cars NI from Bygone Days – Tel: 07929 863 617 – web: www.bygonedaysweddingcars.co.uk Padraig Donnelly – Tel: 077 3882 6257 Erne Photography – Tel: 07710 039511 – web: www.ernephotography.co.uk Trinity Photography – Tel: 028 8675 1227 – web: www.trinityphotographyweddings.co.uk David Lester Photography – Tel: 028 9267 0620 – web: www.davidlesterphotography.co.uk Country Photography – Tel: 078 0323 5321 – web: www.country-photography.co.uk Little Big Shot Photography – Tel: 079 6745 7540 Extreme Light Photography – Tel: 028 7776 6493 – web: www.extremelightphotography.co.uk Still Life Studio – Tel: 028 9046 0226 – web: www.stilllifestudio.co.uk 4Ever Photos – Tel: 028 9061 1488 – web: www.4everphotos.net Motion Media – Tel: 077 4379 7828 – web: www.motionmediaproductions.co.uk Lyons Digital Productions : Tel: 079 7043 0030 – web: www.lyonsdigital.co.uk




EMD Media : Tel: 077 9314 9849 – web: www.emdweddings.co.uk McErlean’s Video – Tel: 07549882945 – web: www.mcerleansvideo.co.uk PG Videos – Tel: 077 6523 5739 – web: www.pgvideos.co.uk Magic Video – Tel: 077 8626 7788 – web: www.magic-video.co.uk All Occasions – Tel: 028 9443 3113 – web: www.alloccasionsvideo-ni.co.uk M & M Design – Tel: 07719957280 – web: www.cookstownweddingstationery.co.uk Type and Press “enter” to Search – / – / – – – Brewery tours: – (. (Turist info)www.inmakeup.co.uk (Make-Up Artist Agata K.) Colm Heron Wedding and landscape photography 07793937337David A Scott Photography (weddings, event) 077 11 541 429Finesse Weddings    Chair covers fairy back drops table dressings 028 7962 9868Danny O’kane wedding and sports photography 02877741454Joseph Bradley FORGE ENGNEERING Garden furniture,arches,gazbo’s mobile clothes lines 028 796 28107 Spandex Lycra Chair Covers Mid Range Grade A




Pattern and Premium Coloured Covers Lycra Spandex Table Covers Organza 47cm x 10m Organza 70cm x 10m Organza 29cm x 25m Organza 30M Rolls FIre Retardant Crystal Chains & Garlands Rose Petals,Scatter Crystals & Vase Fillers Satin Ribbon 38mm x 20m Satin Ribbon 15mm x 20m Satin Ribbon 10mm x 20m Satin Ribbon 03mm x 20m Organza Sash 30cm x 250cm Organza Sash 20cm x 275cm (Standard Size) Fancy Sashes & Hoods Flock and Pattern Organza Sashes Lace Sashes + Hoods Item added to basket Sign up now to receive all these benefits Saved order history and tracking Improved shared basket across your devices First access to our promotional offers Pantone 2017 Spring Colour Trends Request an email reminderSaying your vows in a church is a traditional part of planning a wedding, and our recent wedding survey revealed that a quarter of couples plan on getting married in a religious ceremony.




We’ve put together the ultimate beginner’s guide to church wedding ceremonies, so you know exactly what you need to do. You can marry in a church wedding ceremony from the age of 18 onwards in a church wedding ceremony in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. If you’re aged 16 or 17, you will need your parents’ approval in England and Wales, but not in Scotland where it’s legal without consent providing there are two witnesses. Church wedding ceremonies must take place between 8am and 6pm and be witnessed by at least two people. You’ve probably heard about ‘having your banns read’ in connection to a church wedding – this is required before the marriage takes place as it signifies your intention to marry. Your banns will be read out in the parish where each of you lives as well as in the church where you’re planning on marrying for three Sundays during the three months leading up to the wedding. If you’re marrying in a hurry it is possible to skip having your banns read, but you will need to apply for a common licence for this.




They cost from £200. You may also need a licence if one of you isn’t a British citizen or currently lives outside of the UK. In Scotland you’re required to give 15 days’ notice with the local registrar. Depending on where you are in the UK and what kind of church you want to marry in will impact what you need to do. Scotland has different rules relating to church weddings that England and Wales, as explained above, and there are stricter residency requirements for those planning a church wedding in Northern Ireland. A Catholic church ceremony is different to book compared to a Church of England wedding too – for example, you will need a dispensation to marry in a Catholic ceremony if one of you is not Catholic, but you don’t have to have the banns read out beforehand. The Church of England gives all British citizens with no former partner still living the right to get married in the parish church of the town where they live, or where either of the couple are on the church’s electoral roll.




You can also get married in church to which you have a connection, such as: - Either of you lived in that church’s parish for six months or more- One of you regularly attended worship in that parish for six months or more- Either of you were baptised or prepared for confirmation in the parish- One of your parents lived in the parish/regularly attended worship there for six months or more in their child’s lifetime- Your parents or grandparents were married in the parish If you attend services at your chosen church for six months – even if you only attend a single service a month – that can help your case. You don’t have to be religious to have a Church of England wedding, however for a Catholic wedding at least one of you must follow the faith and you’re required to get a dispensation to marry there for the one that isn’t Catholic. Anyone is welcome to have a Church of England wedding, regardless of their beliefs as the vicars understand that 'spiritual beliefs are complex and varied'.




It works the same way as booking a civil wedding ceremony in that places will get booked up months in advance. Talk to your vicar or the church office as soon as possible, particularly if you’re hoping to marry in peak wedding season. Bear in mind most Church of England churches won’t host ceremonies during Lent, although this isn’t usually the case for Catholic ceremonies. It costs around £500 to get married in a church in England and Wales, so make sure you factor this into your wedding budget. This cost covers the expense of reading of the banns, the certificate, the vicar and the use of the church itself. Extra details such as flowers, having the bells rung or making use of the organist or choir will incur additional costs. It’s worth noting in Scotland and Northern Ireland there is no fixed cost for a church wedding. If you’re planning on writing your own wedding vows, a church ceremony might not be for you. In England and Wales you cannot change any part of the wedding vows, however in Scotland you can vary the traditional vows or write your own as long as the minister approves them.




You can include poems, readings or songs in your vows as long as your vicar is okay with it. Most churches will be able to recommend someone from the parish who can decorate the church for you, but it shouldn’t be a problem to bring in your own floral displays. Just check with your vicar where you can have the flowers as you wouldn’t want a large arrangement to get in the way during the ceremony. Lots of churches offer the chance to have a wedding rehearsal – this allows you, your partner and your bridal party to run through the service ahead of the big day so you know what to expect and when. This varies from church to church so check with your vicar and let your guests know in advance. If wedding confetti is not allowed, find out if they’ll allow you to use a natural or bio-degradable type of confetti instead. Usually you can – check with the church office to find out. You can also have your reception at a different venue if you wish. If you’re still undecided, check out our edit of the best wedding venues with chapels on site.

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