Weddings for 7,000 couples in jeopardy over confusing government guidelines

WEDDING plans for 7,000 couples are in jeopardy amid confusion on government guidelines.

It was thought celebrations for up to 15 people would be allowed from April 12 — but this applies only to places of worship, public buildings or outdoor spaces.


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Weddings for 7,000 couples in jeopardy over confusing government guidelines
Wedding plans for 7,000 couples are in jeopardy amid confusion on government guidelines

All other venues — about seven in ten — will have to remain closed until restrictions are eased on May 17, the UK Weddings Taskforce says.

It means 7,000 weddings will have to be postponed or cancelled.

The taskforce, which represents the £15billion wedding industry, blamed inconsistencies in government guidelines.

It said: “We believe the Government should honour the reasonable assumptions made by couples, venues, suppliers and their own registrars.”

The taskforce will meet business officials today.


Weddings for 7,000 couples in jeopardy over confusing government guidelines
Government guidelines say celebrations for up to 15 people from April 12 only apply to places of worship, public buildings or outdoor spaces

Weddings for 7,000 couples in jeopardy over confusing government guidelines

Weddings for 7,000 couples in jeopardy over confusing government guidelines

 

 


Weddings for 7,000 couples in jeopardy over confusing government guidelines

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