Want to plan your wedding.? Here are some hints that will hopefully keep on track

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Decide where you want to get married. Is it going to be a civil ceremony in a registry office, a civil ceremony at a licensed hotel, or following tradition in your place of worship? Depending upon your circumstances some venues may not be suitable so have a good look first and discuss your ideas with your partner.

Decide when you want the wedding to take place. Remember that there are religious seasons that will affect this decision, and these should be discussed with your partner as well. Have you a special date you want to use? A beloved relatives birthday for instance, or are there dates to avoid for the opposite reason? Finally don't forget the sporting calendar, as a special event could decimate your r.s.v.p's.

Budget. It is very sound advice to discuss this first. By working out, and sticking to your budget, you will prevent running short at the last minute. If you have extra money arrive before the event it is easy to upgrade. Break down every section of this schedule and put a price on it.

Book your reception. Have you already got a place in mind? In any case try and see your reception venue with fresh eyes. Look at it from the point of view of a bride with a lovely long dress, but the weather is terrible. Where will those lovely portraits and groups be taken then? Ask to see wedding photographs taken at the venue. All photographers love to supply these free to the hotels as it is effective advertising for them, but if the hotel can't show any there may be a good reason.

Prepare your guest list

Select who is going to be bridesmaids, best man and ushers.

Look for your wedding attire

Look for your attendant's clothing

Book your preferred photographer and video

Arrange your wedding transport

Toastmaster and Master of Ceremonies. He is an invaluable aid to the smooth running of your wedding day. With a toastmaster, you can relax and forget about organising the reception events yourself.

Musicians.

You will have started to pay out deposits, and wedding insurance will protect you.

SIX MONTHS TO GO

Honeymoon.

Flowers

Wedding cake

Order Wedding Invitations

Discuss hymns and music with your minister, and prepare your order of service.

FOUR MONTHS TO GO

Send out invitations

Gift list

Order the Order of Service sheets with your stationer

THREE MONTHS TO GO

Check that your banns or licence applications are in

Wedding rings

Confirm your honeymoon

Order last minute stationery such as place cards, napkins

Gifts for your attendants

Start your beauty routine with your beauty consultant

ONE MONTH TO GO

Confirm your guest list from the invitation replies (duplicate copy for the reception to prepare the table plan) and start filling out the place cards

Arrange the final fitting(s) for dresses

Confirm the details with all your wedding service suppliers

Notify your bank or building society, and others of the pending change in your name

TWO WEEKS TO GO

Relax - have your stag and hen parties. No you won't be called a coward for having them early. These are important parties, and there may be some friends and family members who are unable to attend your wedding day that can make it to these events. It is well worth inviting them

ONE WEEK TO GO

Pack your honeymoon bags and hide them well

Ceremony rehearsal

Collect hired outfits

Take delivery of your wedding cake, or arrange safe delivery to the reception

See your beauty consultant, have a manicure and massage

ON THE DAY

Start with an early bath. Give yourself plenty of time. Have a healthy breakfast

Hair and make-up

Take delivery of Flowers

Arrange for your luggage (and your car) to be taken to the hotel by a trusted friend or relative

Get to the ceremony on time

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