Weddings have been all but banned in the UK since lockdown began on March 23, but new Government guidelines released today state that post lockdown weddings of up to 30 people can go ahead but receptions or parties are still off.
Post-lockdown weddings will be allowed to take place next month from 4th July when coronavirus restrictions are eased. However there will be strict new guidelines that will change the face of weddings for the near future.
The coronavirus pandemic continues change the face of the world and everything as we know it.
Whole populations continue under quarantine and lockdown, our shopping and queuing habits have changed.
Our holiday habits have changed. The way we mourn has changed.
Even the way we celebrate has changed.
Social events and celebrations such as weddings, baptisms and other ceremonies have not been able to take place since lockdown began on March 23rd. Many brides who originally saw 2020 as a magical year to get married – with 10th October 2020 being a popular date because of the symmetry of the numbers (10/10/20) – have now had to face the reality of cancelling or postponing their wedding plans, or having a very different wedding than any of them would have imagined when they first started planning their weddings.
New government guidelines released today show how different post lockdown weddings under coronavirus restrictions will be.
The government also suggests that the maximum amount of 30 people allowed at post lockdown weddings should include the officiant, minsters, photographers and videographers. They further suggest changing traditional layouts to avoid face to face seating and improve ventilation.
Venues are expected to respond to this guidance. Serious breaches of failure to comply can constitute a criminal offence with serious fines or imprisonment for up to 2 years.
The wedding industry were anticipating these guidelines to see how they could move forward. We reached out to various wedding industry vendors to get their views on the new post lockdown wedding guidelines.
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“The rules as released by the PM has so much ambiguity it has left those of us in the wedding industry and our couples even more confused and filled with dashed hope.
Personally I’ll rather the lockdown on weddings continue till the government can give a definite way forward.
This is one of the most important days in people lives and an industry that is worth over £10billion every year, and for it to be given zero priority and unclear rules is totally unacceptable”.
“Many of the images people value from their wedding days would be the types of images we would not longer be allowed to facilitate such as the wedding party all standing together as they will most likely be from different households, the big group photo, the cutting of the cake, the celebratory party photos.
At a time when we are allowed to mix with work colleagues, send children to school, go retail shopping, sit on a beach of thousands, meet people from different households ten minutes apart, and also now sit on a confined plane for hours, these rules make little sense to me. I will be advising my couples to postpone if they can, to allow a proper celebration of such an important day. Even though it will continue to effect my business and income”
Small Chops UK Caterers
No food, means no wedding industry for now. Some of our couples have had to change dates to 2021 & 2022. We have some couples whose weddings are at the end of the year, they are still holding on for changes and are determined.
The new guidelines are not going to be good news to brides who have been holding out postponing their weddings slated to be held between July- December 2020. Some brides are choosing to have a micro wedding on their original dates and either purchasing a simpler dress for that and having a celebration next year (or the year after) for family and friends where they’ll wear the original dress.
If I was getting married I would postpone until next year until absolutely necessary. I’m not sure I’d want to attend such a wedding as a guest. Too stressful to even think about it.
“The most memorable part of a Wedding is the Celebration, the coming together, the jubilee and joyful bonding of the couple and their guests.
I was trying to adjust to the idea of pleasing 30 guests but now not being able to entertain them at all as a DJ by contributing to this once in a lifetime event, and making their day even more memorable brings about much dismay. It has definitely affected business but more importantly the disappointment in the brides tone when they tell you they have to cancel”.
Adjusting to 30 guest is hard enough. These extra add on are just ridiculous. Why get people’s hopes up and then smash them. Couples are just not willing to get a cake that they can’t share with their guests
“I’m happy to offer my services to anyone willing to get married under these very strict guidelines.
These guidelines suck the fun and joy out of getting married, all the emotional joy and happiness that bring loved ones together I wouldn’t want to get married under these circumstances. So I expect a lot of brides who have been planning their big day for years, wouldn’t want to either, which means many people would put off getting married.
I think it will effect the entire industry as people will not want to waste money getting married like this so yes it will effect me also”.
With the current ban on wedding reception put in place by the government, no receptions will take place. Couples usually want to enjoy the opportunity to celebrate with family and loved ones at a reception but this isn’t an option for them at the moment.
For me this has ceased business all together. With no idea as to when receptions will be allowed it leaves me in limbo as to when I can operate and provide the great service to newleyweds.
I’ve had all my brides cancel for this year due to weddings being cancelled or postponed. Some out of choice because they don’t want their special day ruined by all the guidelines put in place. When pubs and restaurants will be opening soon, I don’t see why you can’t have a proper reception with food and drink. This will continue to effect my business financially.
We offer alternatives to wedding albums, as a personalised wedding magazine all about the couples wedding journey. Couples will be missing so much from their weddings that they will not want to book a service such as ours to immortalise parts of their day. No reception? No food? As short a ceremony as possible? Where is all the joy, laughter, love, and emotions that is supposed to make this day so amazing.
The widely anticipated guidelines the wedding industry have been waiting for, seem to not have offered the kick start wedding vendors hoped for. Most vendors agreeing that their businesses will continue to be effected, with some of the rules unworkable for them.
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