UK Wedding News
10/01/2012
Last year 976 couples tied the knot, an increase of 183 more than three years ago.
Alison Manning, Bath and North East Somerset Council's superintendent registrar, told the BBC: "2011 was such an exciting and busy year for Bath and North East Somerset Council's Registration Service and we are looking forward to an even better 2012.
"Couples from all over the country choose to tie the knot here.
"We have many historic, quaint and different venues to choose from and the fact that Bath is a World Heritage City also appeals to couples to hold their ceremony in this city of romance."
Liberal Democrat councillor for Combe Down Cherry Beath, told the news website: "This is good news for all the newlyweds but it also benefits local people as it means that Bath and North East Somerset Council can generate more income which is then invested back into protecting our priority frontline services."
(GK)
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Bath And North East Somerset Wedding Soar
The number of weddings taking place in Bath and North East Somerset has risen.Last year 976 couples tied the knot, an increase of 183 more than three years ago.
Alison Manning, Bath and North East Somerset Council's superintendent registrar, told the BBC: "2011 was such an exciting and busy year for Bath and North East Somerset Council's Registration Service and we are looking forward to an even better 2012.
"Couples from all over the country choose to tie the knot here.
"We have many historic, quaint and different venues to choose from and the fact that Bath is a World Heritage City also appeals to couples to hold their ceremony in this city of romance."
Liberal Democrat councillor for Combe Down Cherry Beath, told the news website: "This is good news for all the newlyweds but it also benefits local people as it means that Bath and North East Somerset Council can generate more income which is then invested back into protecting our priority frontline services."
(GK)
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