b'Outdoor CeremoniesThere are certain things you may need to considerwhen planning an outdoor ceremony. The great British weather can be unpredictable at the best of times, sodo ensure you have an alternative in case the weather scuppers your plans. You may need to think about the comfort of your guests;Jenny Rutterford Photographywill the temperature and/or location be appropriate for everyone? Do you need permission to hold your ceremony in a certain location? Will members of the public be around? For further information about outdooriceremonies visit our website www.ceremoniesineastsussex.co.uk/ Do you dream of celebrating your special day outdoor-ceremoniesin the great outdoors?Great news! Here in East Sussex, you can.If you want a beach ceremony, a woodland celebrationContact usor a tea party in the park, let Ceremonies in East Sussex make it a reality. 0345 60 80 198Many of our licensed venues also offer you the opportunityceremonieshub@eastsussex.gov.ukto have an outside ceremony. Some with beautiful outsidewww.ceremoniesineastsussex.co.ukstructures that have been licensed especially for marriagesand civil partnerships. You can view a full list of all licensed venues on our websitePlease be aware that although our ceremonies team will or in the back pages of this guide: do their very best to accommodate your wishes, in certain www.ceremoniesineastsussex.co.uk/circumstances an outdoor ceremony may not be possible find_your_perfect_venue and regrettably they may have to make the decision to move If, however, your chosen outdoor location is not licensedyour ceremony inside. This will be discussed with you and for marriages or civil partnerships, then we can provide youyour venue prior to making any such decisions.with a legal ceremony (at a Register Office or licensed venue) followed by a celebration ceremony at your chosen location*. See Weddings with a Difference on page 11 for further details.38Ceremonies in East Sussex *Subject to a satisfactory risk assessment and evidence of public liability insurance. Excludes religious premises.'