Love is in the air at Frome Town Hall

By Guest

11th Mar 2020 | Local News

Frome's Council Chambers
Frome's Council Chambers

Frome Town Hall is delighted to announce that following a 46-year break, wedding ceremonies are returning to the historic building. The last wedding took place in March 1974, and the building has since been used for multiple purposes and currently is the vibrant, busy home to Frome Town Council.

Working with Somerset Registration Services, the Town Hall has been granted a wedding licence and can now be used as a registry office, reverting back to its previous use, although now both marriages and civil partnerships will be available. The civil ceremonies performed will be non-religious in nature and can be personalised by choosing music and creating bespoke vows making it unique to the couple's special day.

There are two options to choose from depending on your ceremony requirements. First, there's the more intimate downstairs room, which can hold up to twenty guests. There is also the elegant Council Chamber which can seat up to 100 guests so more family and friends can enjoy your big day should you need it.

Working as a registry office, on specific Saturdays during the year (please see the FTC website for details) each couple will be given an hour for their ceremony and photographs. As the Town Hall also has its own premises licence, you can enjoy a glass of celebratory fizz before your ceremony in the café. To top it off, should you book the final ceremony of the day, you will also be able to hire the Council Chamber should you wish your reception to be held at the venue.

Cllr. Anne Hills said: "We are thrilled at the news of weddings returning to the Town Hall, it's been so well received, and we've already had bookings and enquiries! This welcome return to the Town Hall will see its vibrancy now extend into weekends, and for this wonderful historic building to truly embed itself into the fabric of Frome life".

For further details please visit FTC's dedicated web page: www.frometowncouncil.gov.uk/weddings where you can look at options and find details of how to book in your own wedding ceremony.

     

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