Civil ceremonies within the Royal Borough
We now offer three types of Civil Ceremony: Naming Ceremonies,
Commitment Ceremonies and Renewal of Vows Ceremonies. We can
perform these at any of the Approved Venues within the Royal
Borough. You do not have to live in Kensington and Chelsea in order
to be able to plan a Civil Ceremony here.
No two ceremonies are the same as the service is put together by
you, creating an event that is as individual as you are and which
you and your guests will cherish. Special people in your lives are
welcome to take part.
A Naming Ceremony
A Naming Ceremony is an occasion for parents, family and friends
to pledge their love and commitment to a child. It is an
opportunity to celebrate the birth of a new baby or to welcome an
adoptive child or step-child into a new relationship and to form a
bonding within an extended family.
A Naming Ceremony allows supporting adults, grandparents and
older siblings to offer assurance and guidance through their
promises to your child. You can choose poems or readings to enhance
the ceremony and may present your child with a special gift to mark
the occasion.
Naming Ceremonies can be arranged by any parent, whether married
or not, from any cultural background and with any spiritual or
religious beliefs. There is no age limit to a Naming Ceremony and
more than one child may be named at the same time.
A Renewal of Vows
Ceremony
This is a special ceremony for married couples who wish to renew
their marriage vows in a unique and personal way.
Often a Renewal of Vows ceremony is associated with a special
wedding anniversary but the ceremony is just as appropriate for
couples at any stage of their marriage. It is a renewal of
commitment, particularly relevant to those who have been through a
difficult period which may have put a strain on their relationship.
This ceremony is a wonderful opportunity to for you both to
reaffirm your love for one another.
Many couples who have been married abroad choose to renew their
marriage vows on their return at this special celebration in which
their family and friends can share. Your children or any other
special people in your lives are welcome to take part.
Important: We will need to see a legal copy of
your marriage certificate before we are able to proceed with this
ceremony. We are also legally obligated to make sure your guests
are aware that they are attending a Renewal of Vows ceremony.
“Our immense thanks and appreciation to all the staff who made
our Renewal of our Wedding Vows such a special day. Just the right
balance of it being a respectful occasion but in a relaxed and
welcoming spirit, all of our guests had such a wonderful day.”
A Commitment
Ceremony
This is a unique celebration open to both same sex and
heterosexual couples who wish to make a public declaration of their
love and commitment to each other in the presence of their family
and friends. Unlike a marriage, this ceremony has no legal status,
but it is intended to be of deep personal significance. You are
able to say your promises to each other, exchange rings and invite
your guests to participate in the ceremony.
If you prefer, the ceremony may be held in private without any
guests present. Either way this is a moving and intimate ceremony
that is unique and meaningful.
Venues for a Civil
Ceremony
Currently the venues that are available for a Civil Ceremony
within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea are those
licensed for civil marriage ceremonies. This is because we inspect
these premises on a regular basis and are satisfied that they are
suitable for a gathering of this nature.
If you wish to have your Civil Ceremony here at the Chelsea Old
Town Hall, then you may choose from either The Rossetti Room or The
Brydon Room. The Rossetti Room has a maximum capacity of 14 people
and is available Monday to Saturday (but not in the afternoon on
Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday). The Brydon Room has a maximum
capacity of 40 people and is available seven days a week.
If you wish to have your Civil Ceremony in one of the many
Approved
venues within the Royal Borough then you should
check with that venue to confirm their capacity and
availability.
The cost of a Civil
Ceremony
If you are planning a Civil Ceremony here in the Royal Borough
your booking will be subject to two non-refundable fees, a booking
fee and a ceremony pack fee. There will also be an additional
attendance fee to pay for the attendance of the Celebrant at your
ceremony. This additional fee must be paid no later than two weeks
before the ceremony.
The fees for a Civil Ceremony are as follows:
| A non-refundable booking
fee: |
|
| Rossetti Room |
£75.00 |
| Brydon Room |
£125.00 |
| Approved Venue |
£125.00 |
| Plus |
|
| An attendance fee: |
|
| Monday to Friday |
£150.00 |
| Saturdays |
£200.00 |
| Sundays and Bank Holidays |
£250.00 |
Invitations and
commemorative certificates
In order to make organising your Naming or Renewal of Vows
Ceremony easier, we offer a range of exclusive stationery.
| Naming Ceremony invitations (Per pack of
10) |
£6.00 |
| Renewal of Vows Ceremony invitations (Per
pack of 10) |
£6.00 |
In addition, if you, or any of your guests wish to have a
keepsake of the special day, there are commemorative certificates
available for you to purchase. These will be presented to you,
completed, on the day of the ceremony.
| Naming Ceremony |
|
| Commemorative Certificate |
£3.00 |
| Parent’s Promises Certificate |
£3.00 |
| Supporting Adults Promises
Certificate |
£3.00 |
| Grandparent’s Promises Certificate |
£3.00 |
| Renewal of Vows |
|
| Commemorative Certificate |
£3.00 |
Booking a Civil
Ceremony
If you wish to arrange a Civil Ceremony then a provisional
booking may be made with the Civil Ceremonies Co-ordinator by
telephone, in person or by email.
Further
information
Once you have paid your Booking Fee and Ceremony Pack Fee you
will be sent an information pack and booking form which will allow
you to create the perfect ceremony.
You will need to read through the information pack which will
inform you of the different choices available to you. You will then
need to complete the booking form and post it using the stamped
addressed envelope provided.
A script of the ceremony will be generated from your choices and
the Celebrant conducting your ceremony will use this script on the
day.
Please note that none of these ceremonies has any legal
status.
Registration staff are not acting in their legal capacity when
carrying out these ceremonies but as civil celebrants only. Any
certificates issued after the ceremonies have taken place are
purely commemorative.