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May Venue of the Month: St Ermin's Hotel

Long known as the “wedding cake” hotel for its opulent and romantic spaces, London’s iconic St Ermin’s Hotel is a location as memorable as your special day…
Distinctly individual, this Grade II listed gem offers some of central London’s most dramatic public spaces.

Make an entrance
A sense of occasion is guaranteed from first arrival through the lush, tree-lined courtyard garden and continues into the beautiful white lobby with curving central staircase, balcony mezzanine and pretty outdoor terrace.

Gay, Married & Legal

John is a Sessional Registrar here at The Old Marylebone Town Hall, a career he was lead to after coming to the town hall to film ‘Births Deaths and Marriages’ and then taking part in the BBC documentary ‘Gay. Married and Legal’, where he and his partner became the first same sex couple to get married in the UK, exactly 5 years ago today. 

Meet Superintendent Registrar: Alison Cathcart

How long have you been a registrar and now Superintendent Registrar and how many weddings & civil ceremonies have you overseen?

I became a deputy registrar in October 1987 and have been a Superintendent Registrar since 1991. In that time I must have either registered or conducted over 5000 weddings. I wish I had kept a record as I really don’t have an idea of the exact figure so actually it’s a total guess..

 

What inspired you to want to become a Registrar?

Golden Wedding Anniversary

Recently we had a couple return to visit The Old Marylebone Town Hall after 50 years of marriage.

Paul & Lynda said their vows at The Old Marylebone Town Hall in November 1968, and they brought their family back here with them 50 years later, to show them the special place where they got married.

 

“Paul and I met in Hastings in November 1966 aged 16 and 17. After leaving college I worked at the London Clinic as a cook and Paul was an electronic engineer apprentice. We were married at Marylebone Town Hall nearly two years later aged 18 and 19. We had to get permission from our parents to get married as we were under 21.

February Venue of the Month: The Berkeley

Whether it’s an intimate candlelit affair or a ballroom glamour spectacular, your wedding is an expression of all things you. But no matter how big or small your day, there’s always a lot to organise. From the ceremony to a couturier, champagne to canapés, The Berkeley makes the whole experience effortless.

Here comes the bride