lockdown meant that mass gatherings were banned and places of worship were also forced to close, as well as other possible wedding venues.
But as part of a series of major changes to the strict measures in England, nuptials will once again be able to go ahead from Saturday, July 4 - but with limits.The guidance is also expected to apply to "life-cycle events" such as baptisms and bar mitzvahs.Announcing the news on Tuesday (June 23) Boris Johnson said: "I know that many have mourned the closure of places of worship and this year Easter, Passover and Eid all occurred during the lockdown."So I am delighted that places of worship will be able to reopen for prayer and services, including weddings, with a maximum of 30 people, all subject to.
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