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Application to licence premises for civil marriage ceremonies and civil partnership registrations – April 2024
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Consultation has concluded
Premises which are suitable for civil weddings and civil partnership registrations have to be licensed. Part of that licensing process is a 21 day consultation period. Any person may give notice in writing of an objection to the grant of approval, with reasons for the objection, within 21 days from the date on which the notice is published.
Below are details of venues that are currently looking to either renew their existing licence or obtain a new one.
Anyone wishing to object to any of the above applications should make any objections known, in writing, to the Proper Officer for Registration at either of the following addresses within the above consultation period:
Premises which are suitable for civil weddings and civil partnership registrations have to be licensed. Part of that licensing process is a 21 day consultation period. Any person may give notice in writing of an objection to the grant of approval, with reasons for the objection, within 21 days from the date on which the notice is published.
Below are details of venues that are currently looking to either renew their existing licence or obtain a new one.
Anyone wishing to object to any of the above applications should make any objections known, in writing, to the Proper Officer for Registration at either of the following addresses within the above consultation period:
If you (or anyone you know) requires details of this consultation in an alternative format, ie Easy Read, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.ukor call the council’s customer services team on 01865 816000. Please note that our customer services team are unable to answer any detailed questions about this consultation but can take your details and ask for an appropriate member of staff to get in touch.
Printed copies
You can request a paper copy of this consultation by emailing: consultations@Oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the county council's customer services team on 01865 816000.
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Under the Data Protection Act 2018, we (Oxfordshire County Council) have a legal duty to protect any personal information we collect from you. View Oxfordshire County Council’s privacy notice online at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk - search for ‘privacy notice’.