b'Renewal of V owsWhat happens during the ceremony?Your ceremony can include anything and everything; it can be as formal or informal as you wish. We want you to have a ceremony that reflects you and your partner and, with the help of our dedicated Celebrants, will help create a bespoke ceremony just for you.The following are examples of things you may like to include: Readings, poems, hymns, prayers Religious or other ritualsThe exchange of rings or gifts Personal vows or promisesRenewing your vows is a wonderful way of Acknowledgement of children/grandchildren celebrating your continuing love and commitment, Messages from guestswith a personal and bespoke ceremony. These Musicceremonies are for couples who have already contracted a legal marriage or civil partnership. Once booked you will be provided with further information Couples choose to renew their vows for many reasons including: about the ceremony and how you can personalise it.To celebrate a special anniversary At the end of your ceremony you will be presented withTo celebrate a significant birthday a commemorative certificate for you to keep as a mementoTo mark the end of a difficult or challenging time of the day.Or maybe you just want to do it all over again! Further information and prices can be found iWhatever your reasons, Ceremonies in East Sussex on our websitewill help create the perfect celebration.www.ceremoniesineastsussex.co.uk/ renewal-of-vowsWhere can we hold the ceremony?Your ceremony can take place anywhere* in East Sussex, including the ceremony rooms at any register office, on theContact usbeach, in the woods, in your garden, or perhaps you have a favourite venue that will provide the perfect location for your0345 60 80 198ceremony. The choice is yours. ceremonieshub@eastsussex.gov.ukA variety of venues can be found on our websitewww.ceremoniesineastsussex.co.uk/www.ceremoniesineastsussex.co.ukfind_your_perfect_venue 36Ceremonies in East Sussex *Subject to a satisfactory risk assessment and evidence of public liability insurance. Excludes religious premises.'