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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Max Channon & Ellie Kemp

Weddings laws to change to allow outdoors ceremonies after pandemic

Outdoor weddings and civil partnerships will be permanently legalised in England and Wales, the government has announced.

Last summer, temporary measures were put in place which allowed couples to have their weddings or civil ceremonies outdoors.

The rules were introduced in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Before then, weddings and civil ceremonies had to take place indoors, or outdoors within a permanent structure such as a bandstand.

From April the temporary measures will be made permanent at licensed venues following “overwhelming support” from the public, faith groups and the wedding industry, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said.

A government consultation found that 96% of respondents backed making this change permanent, with 93% supporting extending it to religious weddings, including every major faith group.

Reforms to religious ceremonies will follow, the MoJ said.

Weddings and civil partnership ceremonies will be permitted outdoors (Liverpool Echo)

Justice Minister Tom Pursglove said: “A wedding is one of the most important days in a person’s life and it is right that couples should have greater choice in how they celebrate their special occasion.

"These reforms will allow couples to hold more personalised ceremonies and provide a welcome boost for the wedding sector.”

The government will also consider the recommendations from a Law Commission review into marriage laws, which is due to be published in July, reports Wales Online.

The report is looking at how to modernise marriage law, including widening the locations where people can get married and whether more types of weddings should be legalised.

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