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Just One Week Left Until The Newcastle Wedding Show

September 3rd, 2009 by Katrina

Competition

Win free tickets if you blog about The UK Wedding shows or re-tweet this blog post!*

Want to see the guy with the owl that carries the rings down the aisle? he’s in Newcastle in 9 days time!

Our Newcastle wedding show is on in just over a week, on the 12th and 13th of September.

We’ll have Wedding Fashion Shows at 12 noon, 2pm and 4pm.

On the runway will be wedding gowns, suits and bridesmaid dresses from Rosina Brown Bridal Gowns, Moss bros, Slaters, Kathryn Russell, Berketex

Other big names at this exhibition include Debenhams, John Lewis, House of Fraser and Smooch.

Eagle International Enterprises Ltd will be there to talk to you about the talented owl ring bearer.

Jason Isaacs will be performing at the show this year at the Racecourse and at Harrogate – he is a singer and plays sax, he’s based in Newcastle area and is very good!

We have Bike n Groom – which is Harley Davison for the groom.

Murad UK Ltd will be there, who do beauty creams, stretch marks treatments, anti wrinkle creams, anti cellulite treatments, and all the treats you’ll need to keep your skin at its peak ready for the big day.

The Church of England will be at all our shows this year, as always.

Brides can register their details online for complimentary tickets for the show. Ticket prices are £5 in advance or £6 on the day.

In our free goodie bags this year, we have Walkers Shortbread, Galaxy chocolate bars, Fabric Conditioner, Nivea products, Alpen bars, Weight Watchers snacks, Thomas Cook voucher, Go Ahead bars, Splenda samples and Magners Pear Cider!

Some photos from last year:

Get your ticket to get your online advance discount before they sell out!

*Competition Rules

By Twitter: To be in with a chance of winning a set of free tickets, you must retweet using the button above, or link to the blog post and include @ukweddingshows in your message.

By Blog: To win with your blog, simply write a post about the shows linking to the site and add a comment below to let us know where it is.

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Crazy Wedding Cakes

September 3rd, 2009 by Guest

Action Movie Wedding Cakes

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Individual Wedding Cupcakes On Grass

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From blog.pinkcakebox.com

Nightmare Wedding Cakes

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Sheep Wedding Cake

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Lego Wedding Cake

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Mario Wedding Cakes

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Burger Wedding Cake

Dominance Wedding Cake

Camouflage Deer Wedding Cake

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Swan Wedding Cake

Vibrant Wedding Cakes

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Pillow Wedding Cake

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Forever Friends Wedding Cake

Zebra Print Wedding Cake

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Oriental Wedding Cakes

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Toppling tower wedding cake

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Top Online Tools For Brides

August 26th, 2009 by Katrina
  1. Flower finder from Brides.com helps you find wedding flowers to suit your colour scheme, style and budget.
  2. Colour studio lets you try out different combinations to help plan your wedding colour scheme.
  3. OneWed has a wedding planning application, that links with Facebook connect to pull in your friends from Facebook. You can plan a pre-wedding party, delegate aspects of your wedding plans, and set up a conversation about the wedding.
  4. Pictomio lets you upload your wedding photos and videos, geo-tag them, and share with your friends and family in a password protected area.
  5. Snipi is a web browsing tool that you can use to create a wedding inspiration stream by dragging and dropping products, photos, and videos you find interesting.
  6. Wed-sites by Offbeat brides allows you to create your own wedding website with photos, maps, music, video and online RSVP.
  7. The Wedding guest address book from ourweddingday.com lets you send out e-cards, and save the date e-cards which ask your guests to update their address and contact details.
  8. Planaganza is a social network and planning resource for events. Here you can read user reviews for suppliers - photographers, venues, etc.
  9. Wedding-Guide has some useful tools if you register - including : Task Planner, Guest List Manager, Vendor Manager and Budget Calculator.
  10. WeddingControl lets you organise and track your guests, their meal preference, your estimated and actual budgets, seating arrangements and letter address labels.
  11. Wedding Solutions.com have a huge selection of online tools, including a Checklist, Budget Analysis, Guest List, Stationery, Wedding Party Time-line, Service Provider Time-line, Seating Charts, Printouts for Envelopes/Labels and Gift Log.

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6 Of The Best Ways To Propose

August 21st, 2009 by Guest

Perform a musical

You will either love this, or it will make you feel a little bit sick, but this guy put a lot of effort into his marriage proposal, which involved the team at Disney World:

Propose using Google Maps

Very geeky, but very romantic. Michael Weiss-Malik works for Google, and with some insider knowledge, made sure he was prepared when the Google Street View team were in his area. He prepared a banner with the text “Proposal 2.0: Marry me Leslie!!”. His proposal was available for all to see on Google Maps. He then managed to get his girlfriend to go to the precise location on Google Maps to see his proposal… I wonder how he managed to crowbar that into a normal conversation!

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Give her flowers

Aww… how cute! This is always a winning method.

You perhaps don’t need to hang from a branch though.

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Propose Using Twitter

Grant Robertson, who is the Lead blogger at DownloadSquad proposed using Twitter. If you think proposal by text message is a little impersonal, this might not be for you, but if you’re brave and tech savvy, then this could be the perfect public romantic gesture.

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Propose using the iPhone

Bryan Haggerty proposed by creating an iPhone application which guided his girlfriend on a treasure hunt which took her along a heart shaped trail and ultimately lead to the final romantic location, where he met her and proposed.

Each point on the map came with a video of him giving a clue on where to go next.

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Hack her Nintendo

This guy hacked the Super Nintendo role-playing game Chrono Trigger while his girlfriend was playing it. He added her favourite song and some of their shared memories to the game and changed the role play dialogue to ask her to marry him.

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Top Ten Wedding Songs

August 3rd, 2009 by Guest

Amazed, the love ballad by American country band Lonestar, is the most popular song chosen by newly-weds for their first dance, a new poll has found.

Originally released in 1999, the song spent 22 weeks in the UK singles charts and topped the American ‘Billboard’ country singles charts for eight weeks.

I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing by American rock band Aerosmith, released in 1998, came second.

The track, which peaked at number 4 in the UK singles charts, was described by Simon Cowell in series seven of the talent show American Idol as “one of the great songs of all time”.

Shania Twain’s 1998 hit From This Moment On came third, and Bryan Adams’ (Everything I Do) I Do It For You) was the fourth most popular choice.

Released in 1991 and featured as part of the soundtrack for the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, the song spent a record-breaking 16 consecutive weeks at number one in the charts, also topping the charts in 10 other European countries.

Selling 1.53 million copies, it was the best-selling UK single since the 1984 ‘Band Aid’ record.

At number five on the poll conducted by PRS For Music, Take That’s Rule the World was the only track by a UK artist to enter the top five.

Written for the film Stardust in 2007, the song was the fifth highest-selling single of the year, despite only being released in October, and remained in the top 100 in the UK charts for almost 18 months.

It was also the most recent release to feature in the poll, which favoured ballads from the 1980s and 90s.

Van Morrison’s Have I Told You Lately That I Love You, from 1989, came sixth, and Westlife’s Flying Without Wings was number seven in the poll.

From Westlife’s self-titled debut album, the 1999 track was the Irish band’s third UK number one.

Another popular 90s ballad was Robbie Williams’ greatest commercial success, the double-platinum single Angels, which came in at number 8 at the poll.

The only artist to have two songs in the top 10, Shania Twain’s 1998 single Still The One is ninth in the survey.

Hawaiian singer-songwriter Jack Johnson’s Better Together, released in 2006, completed the list at number 10.

Ellis Rich, chairman of PRS for Music, said: “The song at the first dance tends to make weddings more memorable and extra special. “

“It is a testament to the power and universality of music that it always accompanies the big events in our lives and gives them extra meaning.”

Top 10 most popular wedding first dance songs:

1. Lonestar – Amazed

2. Aerosmith – Don’t Want To Miss A Thing

3. Shania Twain – From This Moment On

4. Bryan Adams – (Everything I do) I Do It For You

5. Take That – Rule The World

6. Van Morrison – Have I told you Lately

7 Westlife – Flying without Wings

8. Robbie Williams – Angels

9. Shania Twain – You’re Still The One

10 Jack Johnson – Better Together

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What’s The Best Day To Get Married

July 21st, 2009 by Katrina

Traditionally, most people choose to get married on a Saturday. It is still the most popular day, but more recently there has been an increasing trend to get married on a Friday, because the costs can be lower. You might be able to afford the venue of your dreams, upgrade from Cava to Champagne or afford some little luxuries, just by careful consideration of the day you choose.

These are the statistics for UK weddings in 2006:

Day Percentage
Sunday 5.4%
Monday 3.2%
Tuesday 3.0%
Wednesday 3.1%
Thursday 4.6%
Friday 18.4%
Saturday 62.4%

It is worth considering some of the differences you will find if you book a weekday or a Sunday.

Venues may offer reduced rates for midweek ceremonies if you are also booking accommodation.

Monday to Thursday, your guests may find it difficult to get time off work, and they will probably want to have a day to recover, especially if they have travelled a significant distance so you need to consider whether they will need overnight accommodation.

Churches have evening services on Wednesdays, so you may only have half the day available or time restrictions.

Your guests could come straight from work if you book the big day for a Friday, but they may need somewhere to change before the reception.

A Sunday wedding means that some of your guests may have work the next day and need to leave the reception early. You may need to fit your wedding service around the other service times on that day or other church functions.

Whatever day you choose there will be things to consider, but by weighing the pros and cons carefully you can choose and plan the perfect day for you and your partner.

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Wedding, Marriage & Divorce Glossary

July 21st, 2009 by Katrina

What does it mean?

The terminology relating to marriage isn’t always crystal clear, so we have put together a list of terms with their meanings to help you understand the different elements, and legal requirements.

Approved Premises

Under the Marriage Act 1994, civil marriages can be solemnised in approved premises (other than register offices). The Marriages & Civil Partnership (Approved Premises) Regulations 2005 allow for premises to be approved by a local authority for the solemnization of marriages and the formation of civil partnerships. These include hotels, stately homes and historic buildings.

Annual Reference Volume

ARVs are yearly publications produced by the Office for National Statistics on a variety of topics (for example, FM2 for marriage, divorce and adoption).

Annulment

An annulment of marriage occurs following a successful petition for nullity. It is a retroactive term that declares that the marriage itself is void from the outset and that no valid marriage ever existed or was voidable (ie it was legal at time of registration but is no longer legal.)

Authorised Person

An Authorised Person is appointed by the Registrar General to register marriages solemnised in a named registered building in a duplicate register.

Banns

A marriage in the Church of England or Church of Wales requires the publication of banns of marriage on three Sundays preceding it. Banns ask for public confirmation that the parties involved are legally eligible for marriage.

Civil Marriage

A civil marriage can take place at a register office or other buildings approved for civil marriage. The bride and bridegroom must personally give a formal notice of their intention to marry to the superintendent registrar of the district(s) where they have resided for the previous seven days. If either party is subject to immigration control then notice of marriage must be given at a designated register office. Both parties must attend together. There are 76 designated register offices in England and Wales.

Civil Partnership Dissolution

A dissolution of civil partnership occurs following the presentation of an application and the granting of a final order and ends a valid civil partnership. To obtain a civil partnership dissolution in the UK, a couple must have been in either a registered civil partnership or recognised foreign relationship for 12 months.

Civil Partnership

The Civil Partnership Act 2004 came into force on 5 December 2005 in the UK, the first day couples could give notice of their intention to form a civil partnership. The Act enables same-sex couples aged 16 and over to obtain legal recognition of their relationship. The first day that couples could normally form a partnership was 19 December in Northern Ireland, 20 December in Scotland and 21 December in England and Wales.

Decree Absolute

Granted upon a dissolution of marriage following a petition for divorce, a decree absolute ends a valid marriage. See Dissolution.

Decree Nisi

Following the grounds for divorce being proven, the district judge grants a decree nisi as a provisional measure. Six weeks later the petitioner can apply for a decree absolute.

Decree of Nullity

Granted upon an annulment of marriage following a petition for nullity, a decree of nullity declares that the marriage itself is void and that no valid marriage ever existed. See Annulment.

Department of Constitutional Affairs

Prior to 9 May 2007, the DCA was responsible, among other things, for the Affairs (DCA) administration of the court system in England and Wales through the Court Service. See Her Majesty’s Court service.

Dissolution

A dissolution of marriage occurs following a successful petition for divorce and ends a valid marriage. Dissolution of marriage covers nullity and divorce. See Decree Absolute.

Facts Proven

A petitioner must prove one or more of five facts (adultery, unreasonable behaviour, desertion, separation for two years or separation for five years, either with or without consent of the respondent) in order to establish the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.

First Release

Once an annual dataset from a particular source such as marriage registration has been quality assured, its first publication is referred to as a First Release by the Office for National Statistics . This is accompanied by a news, or press release which details the main findings drawn from the data.

General Register Office (GRO)

The GRO (part of the Identity and Passport Service since 1 April 2008) is responsible for ensuring the registration of all births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships that have occurred in England and Wales and for maintaining a central archive.

Her Majesty’s Court Service

Her Majesty’s Court Service is an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice and is responsible for the running of most of the courts and tribunals in England and Wales.
Her Majesty’s Court Service supplies information on divorces and adoptions to ONS.

Judicial Separation

This is an alternative to divorce and does not dissolve the marriage but absolves the parties from the obligation to live together. This procedure might, for instance, be used if religious beliefs forbid or discourage divorce.

Judicial and Court Statistics

This Annual Report of the Ministry of Justice shows statistics which relate to the criminal and civil business of those courts in England and Wales, including data on divorce and adoption.

Lord Chancellor’s Department

Prior to 12 June 2003 and constitutional reforms, the LCD was responsible for the administration of the court system in England and Wales through the Court Service.

Ministry of Justice

Following constitutional reforms, the Ministry of Justice was created on 9 May 2007 replacing the DCA. It is responsible, among other things, for the administration of the court system in England and Wales through the Court Service.

National Statistics Code of Practice

The principles and protocols followed and upheld by all those involved in producing National statistics.

Nuptiality

Collective term for marriage, separation, divorce, widowhood and remarriage which is commonly used by demographers to refer to the propensity of a population to get married.

ONS

Since 1 April 2008 the Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the executive office of the UK Statistics Authority. OPCS Office of Population Censuses and Surveys - joined with Central Statistical Office in
1996 to become ONS.

Petitioner

The person seeking a dissolution or annulment.

Registrar

Local Authority employee responsible for the registration of births, deaths and marriages.

Registrar General

Statutory appointment with responsibility for the administration of the registration acts in England and Wales, and other related functions as specified by the relevant legislation.

Registration Officer

Generic term for registrar, superintendent registrar and additional registrars.

Registration Scheme

Organises the boundaries and specifies the name of registration districts within local
authorities.

Religious Marriage

Religious marriages can take place in Church of England or Church in Wales premises, as well as in other buildings registered for marriage which are certified as a place of worship. Religious marriages also include marriages solemnised according to the rites of the Society of Friends and those professing the Jewish religion.

Respondent

The person to whom a petition for divorce has been served.

Single Men/Women

Persons who have never been married or been in a civil partnership.

Solemnised Marriage

A marriage legally occurs upon solemnisation at a ceremony, either religious or civil, and must follow the completion of legal preliminaries.

Superintendent Registrar

Local Authority employee with responsibilities relating to marriage and other registration functions, as specified in the relevant legislation.

Sources:

Statistics.gov.uk

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