Anyone know any good places to get married in the UK, that isn't expensive?
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At a Registry office !!
back garden
I used my registry office which was simple and cheap compared to what they wanted to use the hotel we held our reception at! we saved over £150 by doing it that way and put it towards having a big reception afterwards!
how about on a roundabout
Save up and have the wedding you dream of!
After all, you don't have to be married for any other reason other than to seal your commitment to each other and to make it a legally recognised relationship.
Why rush.
try going to a registry office and go to skegness or great yarmouth so you can walk along the beach afters, sounds lovely to me.
You can get a licence and get married practically anywhere now!! So Yes back gardens, in your living room!! anyplace
the registry office is the cheapest option
A registry office is cheaper than a church, although if you are pretty devout and are strapped for cash then a vicar mayn marry you at a discounted rate.
The cheapest option is to get married at sea by a ship's captain. You may even be able to do this on a budget ferry of some kind - just make friends with the captain and I am sure that he/ she will marry you.
Often it is cheaper to get married in crumby areas where this is high unemployment.
Anyway I hope you have a great wedding no matter what you choose.
I think if u ring your registra you'll find u can pretty much get married anywhere now. So choose were you'd like to get married, and then find out if thats ok. I think its a lovely idea gettin married somewhere different, its your special day afterall so make sure your happy with it. Have a lovely lovely day and a lovely life together xxx
No, they're all expensive . but I know a divorce lawyer whose pretty cheap.. marriage is a thing of the past and only makes women feel more secure and morally upright they don't need that now! most are very independant girls with good salaries.
i think you come to a wrong place
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