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CEREMONIES & COVID RESTRICTIONS
Covid restrictions on guests
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Celebrate the arrival of your child in a joyful and non-religious way
What is a Celebrant at a funeral?
Anyone can officiate at a funeral, whether that is a member of the clergy, a celebrant or a family member.A Humanist Celebrant will create a non-religious celebration of life for your loved one.Humanists believe that we only get one life and the way that we live it...
Wedding News
I normally write my own content but one of my partners "Guides for Brides" have written a fabulous update. They have kindly agreed that I can share it with you. If you want to know what impact lockdown might have on your wedding planning this is a "Must Read" :...
Funerals update January 2021
Following the most recent lockdown,attendance at funerals is now limited to 30. This excludes the celebrant,Funeral Services staff and anyone else working. Sadly social distancing needs to be maintained and masks worn. Only six mourners can meet together after the...
Covid update December 31st 2020
Most of the country is now in Tier 4 with even more restrictions applying than previously. Weddings can only take place in exceptional circumstances and are limited to 6 guests for the time being....
Pop Quiz – Is a Celebrant Right for You?
If you are anything like me you just can't resist a pop quiz and this is no ordinary pop quiz! Answer a few simple questions and find out instantly if I am the right celebrant for you. It may not be scientific but it will certainly be fun. [wp_quiz id="993"] ...
Why a Humanist Ceremony?
Imagine a ceremony that marks a major life event in a way that is personal, sincere, and honest… Perhaps welcoming a much-loved baby to the world with a bespoke naming ceremony. Or celebrating a couple’s marriage in a way that is warm and genuine, that is about the...