Islanders looking to have a humanist wedding can now tie the knot here in the island.
The new options for couples tying the knot were introduced last year, along with same-sex marriages.
Gill Hayes and Allison Cross have been approved to carry out non-religious services along with 12 other newly appointed civil celebrants.
So proud of Gill Hayes and Allison Cross, our @Humanists_UK trained celebrants who are now able to perform legal marriage ceremonies locally in Jersey. @CIHumanists @JEPnews @BBCJersey @bailiwickxpress @Channel103 @itvchanneltv pic.twitter.com/FY6tj16LLt
— Louise Doublet (@LouDoublet) January 4, 2019
You can find out more about non-religious weddings and Jersey's new civil celebrants on Gov.je.

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