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Planning Your Jersey Wedding Your Big Day Planning Your Jersey Wedding Your big day. The island way. Planning Your Jersey Wedding Planning Your Jersey Wedding Book your big day in Jersey. Contents If you are thinking about tying the knot this year, why not choose Jersey? Listed in 2021 as the number one place to elope to in the UK, Jersey is the honeymoon island on your doorstep. The perfect setting for your wedding, from romantic castles and classical vineyards, to boutique luxury hotels. Jersey really does provide a unique setting for saying ‘I do’. 4-7 Five reasons to get married in Jersey 8 Practical information 9 Timeline 10-11 Directory of services 12-15 Inspiring ideas 16-19 Honeymoons in Jersey 20 Get in touch 2 3 Planning Your Jersey Wedding Planning Your Jersey Wedding Why Jersey? 2 Ocean views Five unique What’s more romantic than a sea view as you say ‘I do’? reasons to get Enjoy coastal vistas on your special day. Overlook the natural beauty of St. Ouen’s Bay at The Atlantic Hotel, the harbour village of St. Aubin at The married in Jersey. Somerville Hotel, or the beautiful St. Brelade’s Bay at the L’Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa. Whichever location you choose, you’ll definitely find the right back drop to make your day a special one. 1 Unique venues Ever dreamt of a wedding in a fairytale castle, a historic chapel or even a coastal fort? Create memories that will last, by choosing a venue that is truly unique. 3 Marriage on the beach If you feel like digging your toes into the sand during the ceremony with the the tranquil faint sounds of the ebbing tide as a soundtrack, venues such as The Lido can accommodate your vows in a way take your breath away. 4 5 Planning Your Jersey Wedding Planning Your Jersey Wedding 5 Accessible to all 4 Closer to home An easy escape to include everyone Believe it or not, it is possible to you love. enjoy a destination wedding and say goodbye to the added travel stress. Planning a desination wedding can often lead to challenges when it comes to ensuring all of your As the most southerly part of the British Isles, Jersey is nearest and dearest are able to attend. an easy escape to the sunshine island and it’s right on Be kind to yourself and take that stress away - it’s easy your doorstep. to get friends and family over for a weekend in Jersey. Jersey forms part of the common travel area (which forms an open borders area with the UK and Ireland). This means we are considered a ‘domestic’ travel location. Either a short flight from 22 airports in the UK or bring your car on the ferry, getting married ‘away’ can be closer then you think. 6 7 Planning Your Jersey Wedding Planning Your Jersey Wedding View our Visit Safe checklist for Planning your more information about how to stay wedding compliant with Covid-19 restrictions. Click here to find out more. Churches 1 Apply to get married 12 months to 26 days before wedding day Parish Church of St. Brelade (St. Brelade) St. Aubin on the Hill (St. Brelade) Online or in person Parish Church of St. Clement (St. Clement) £200 Parish Church of Grouville (Grouville) The Town Church (St. Helier) St. Mark’s Church (St. Helier) St. Paul’s Church (St. Helier) Book an authorised civil St. Andrew’s Church (St. Helier) 2 All Saints Church (St. Helier) celebrant or religious official Parish Church of St. John (St. John) As early as possible Parish Church of St. Lawrence (St. Lawrence) St. Matthew’s Church Millbrook St Lawrence (St. Lawrence) Celebrant profiles and online Parish Church of St. Martin (St. Martin) Varies Gouray Church (St. Martin) Parish Church of St. Ouen (St. Ouen) St. George’s Church (St. Ouen) Check your venue Parish Church of St. Saviour (St. Saviour) 3 Parish Church of the Holy Trinity (Trinity) is authorised Wedding planners Before confirming your venue List of authorised venues online The Event Shop · theeventshop.je None for existing venues or £125 to James Robertson · [email protected] authorise a venue for your wedding Ternevents · ternevents.com/ Sandy Moretta · [email protected] 4 Give notice to marry Island Fever · islandfever.je 12 months - 26 days before wedding day Gareth Colley · [email protected] By post or in person Insurance Included in application fee The Insurance Emporium (E&L) theinsuranceemporium.co.uk Apply for your marriage Lloyds Community Bank 5 international.lloydsbank.com schedule Smart Money 3 - 10 days before wedding day smartmoney.je In person (both partners must attend) £300 - £550 8 9 PlanningPlanning YourYour JerseyJersey WeddingWedding Planning Your Jersey Wedding Photographers Car hire Catering and bars Directory Danny Evans · dannyphoto.com Style Hire Ltd · jerseyweddingcars.com Rustic Jersey · rusticjersey.com [email protected] [email protected] Curwoods · curwoods.je of services Gary Grimshaw · photoreportage.co.uk/photoreportage Jersey Kitchen · jerseykitchen.co.uk [email protected] Coach hire [email protected] Sam’s Hog Roast · facebook.com/SAMSHOGROAST Find our full list of suppliers online Jersey Events · jerseyevents.com [email protected] Signature · [email protected] [email protected] Lorenzo Nardone · [email protected] Peter Trenchard · petertrenchard.com Harpers Catering · harperscatering.co.uk [email protected] Jersey Bus & Boat Tours · jerseybustours.com [email protected] Lorenzo Nardone · [email protected] Venues Sophie Darwin · sophiedarwin.co.uk Alfresco Events & Bars · cesoirjersey.com/alfrescoevents [email protected] Tantivy · tantivybluecoach.com [email protected] Heritage venues Studio M · weddingsm.com Waverley · waverleycoaches.co.uk [email protected] Mont Orgueil Castle Security Max Burnett · max-burnett.com Celebrants atlanticsecurity.je Elizabeth Castle [email protected] Atlantic Security Services · [email protected] Victoria College Andy Le Gresley · andylegresley.com Ceremonies with Lynsey · ceremonieswithlynsey.com G4S · g4s.com/en-gb/who-we-are/jersey La Hougue Bie [email protected] Lynsey Mallinson [email protected] Hamptonne Country Life Museum Danny Richardson · dannyrichardsonphotography.com Bespoke Ceremonies · bespokeceremonies.je Linda Dodds Samares Manor [email protected] Sara’s Fabulous Weddings · s.sarasfabulousweddings.co.uk Cakes Jersey Museum & Merchants House Britta Marie Photography · brittamarie-photography.com [email protected] Sara Garwood Flour · flourpatisserie.co.uk · Kirstie Taylor Catel Fort Holly Smith · hollysmithweddings.com Nelson Terris · facebook.com/AANT- [email protected] Le Don Hilton [email protected] ENTERTAINMENT-134037633281904 Samanthas’s Cake Design · samanthascakedesign.com Samantha Boon · [email protected] Hotels Equipment Hair and beauty Pat-a-Cakes · patacakesjersey.com Hotel De France Jenna Johnson-Rayner · [email protected] Fabriah · fabriahjersey.co.uk The Royal Yacht Stage 2 Productions · stage2productions.je [email protected] Ceri’s Cakes · ceriscakes.com Rob Ritchie · [email protected] Ceri Dickinson · [email protected] Best Western Emma Pierce at Temple Spa · templespa.com/emmapierce Delta Productions · deltaevents.co.uk Emma Pierce · [email protected] Merton Hotel Simon Gasston · [email protected] Fiona Weston Skin Health · fionawestonskinhealth.co.uk Decorations Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel Lunabella Jersey · lunabella.je Fiona Weston · [email protected] Wonderlands · wonderlands.je Grand Jersey Hotel & Spa [email protected] The Parlour · theparlour-jsy.co.uk House of Ideas · houseofideas.co.uk L’Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa CI Party Hire · cipartyhire.co.uk Lauren Layzell · [email protected] Tom De La Haye · [email protected] Dizzy Strawberry · dizzystrawberry.com Pomme d’Or Hotel Oasis Hair Salon · www.facebook.com/OasisHair Vibert Marquees · vibertmarquees.com Occasions to Remember · occasionsjsy.com Ommaroo Hotel Nigel Vautier · [email protected] Katy Holl · [email protected] Paper Vows · papervows.com Golden Sands Hotel Marquee Solutions · marqueesolutions.je Biarritz Hotel Warren Plant · [email protected] Videographers Florists St. Brelade’s Bay Hotel Becky Kinross · beckykinross.com La Place Hotel Jewellers [email protected] Bella Fiori · bellafiori.je Greenhills Country House Hotel Luminary Films · luminaryfilms.co.uk Eden By Clare · edenbyclaire.com Diamondology · diamondologygroup.com Steve Bouchere · [email protected] Somerville Hotel Lisa · [email protected] Diane at Appleblossoms · apple-blossoms.co.uk Somma Productions · sommaproductions.com Longueville Manor Floralies · floraliesflorist.co.uk Aida De La Herran Jewellery · aidadelaherran.com Anna Somma · [email protected] Château La Chaire Aida De La Herran · [email protected] Carol’s Florist · carolsfloristjersey.co.uk Callum Thorne · callumthorne.com Rivoli · rivolijewellers.co.uk Woodside Flowers · woodsideflowers.je The Apollo Hotel [email protected] Melanie Mayer Davies · [email protected] Hotel Cristina Hettich · hettich.co.uk The Atlantic Hotel Jeff Chinn · [email protected] The Club La Haule Manor Dress and suit shops Resorts The Bridal Boutique · thebridalboutiqueltd.com Caroline · [email protected] Les Ormes Resort Anna Trigg · annatrigg.com Les Mielles Golf & Country Club [email protected] Moss Bros · moss.co.uk/store/571/moss-bros-jersey Unique venues [email protected] The Lido La Mare Wine Estate MC services
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