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Covid-19: Wedding industry reacts to latest restrictions | Covid-19: Wedding industry reacts to latest restrictions |
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People working in the wedding industry have spoken of their frustration at the continuing threat to their livelihoods. | People working in the wedding industry have spoken of their frustration at the continuing threat to their livelihoods. |
The latest guidelines for England, which were announced on Wednesday, reduce the number of people allowed to attend weddings to 15 - down from 30. | The latest guidelines for England, which were announced on Wednesday, reduce the number of people allowed to attend weddings to 15 - down from 30. |
For those who provide services like photography and planning, the restrictions have been "devastating". | For those who provide services like photography and planning, the restrictions have been "devastating". |
One planner said she had gone from having 65 weddings in her diary, to just one. | One planner said she had gone from having 65 weddings in her diary, to just one. |
The government has published guidelines on how to have a ''Covid-secure'' wedding in England, which includes keeping ceremonies as short as possible and not providing food or drink for those at the ceremony, "unless required for the purposes of solemnisation". | The government has published guidelines on how to have a ''Covid-secure'' wedding in England, which includes keeping ceremonies as short as possible and not providing food or drink for those at the ceremony, "unless required for the purposes of solemnisation". |
'A lot of venues will have to close' | 'A lot of venues will have to close' |
Photographer Laura May, who is based in Shropshire, said the further reduction in numbers had made it "hard for couples to know what to do". | Photographer Laura May, who is based in Shropshire, said the further reduction in numbers had made it "hard for couples to know what to do". |
"The announcement is a blow and many will feel upset, especially if they've started to plan a wedding with 30 people but now have to change it again," she said. | "The announcement is a blow and many will feel upset, especially if they've started to plan a wedding with 30 people but now have to change it again," she said. |
"But, small weddings can be super-gorgeous and intimate and be a true reflection of the couple, and can be an ideal way to get the legal bit done this year - so life doesn't have to be put on hold - with a view to having a party in the future to celebrate properly." | "But, small weddings can be super-gorgeous and intimate and be a true reflection of the couple, and can be an ideal way to get the legal bit done this year - so life doesn't have to be put on hold - with a view to having a party in the future to celebrate properly." |
She has had just two weddings since they were allowed to resume - from 1 August - with restricted numbers. | She has had just two weddings since they were allowed to resume - from 1 August - with restricted numbers. |
"Some moved to later this year, but a lot have had to rearrange a second time which has been just as frustrating for them." | "Some moved to later this year, but a lot have had to rearrange a second time which has been just as frustrating for them." |
She began running her business full time four years ago, but did not qualify for the grants eligible for the self-employed and had to take out a bounce-back loan for support during the pandemic. | She began running her business full time four years ago, but did not qualify for the grants eligible for the self-employed and had to take out a bounce-back loan for support during the pandemic. |
As she charges per hour, covering smaller weddings will affect her income. | As she charges per hour, covering smaller weddings will affect her income. |
"I've been very stressed, I've been sad, anxious for my couples, for my business," she said. | "I've been very stressed, I've been sad, anxious for my couples, for my business," she said. |
The continuing restrictions also mean she is beginning to worry about next year. | The continuing restrictions also mean she is beginning to worry about next year. |
"If there's still the guest restriction, it is going to be really tough for wedding suppliers to survive moving couples again," she said | "If there's still the guest restriction, it is going to be really tough for wedding suppliers to survive moving couples again," she said |
"Couples will have to really consider if they want to get married or to move their date again. | "Couples will have to really consider if they want to get married or to move their date again. |
"I have had couples say they will still pay this year but I have said no because I'd rather have the money knowing the wedding will be going ahead, rather than have to think I've got to give the money back. | "I have had couples say they will still pay this year but I have said no because I'd rather have the money knowing the wedding will be going ahead, rather than have to think I've got to give the money back. |
"I imagine a lot of venues will have to close if people keep rescheduling," she said. | "I imagine a lot of venues will have to close if people keep rescheduling," she said. |
'It is really frustrating' | 'It is really frustrating' |
Staffordshire-based wedding planner Clair Simpson said the guidelines were confusing. | Staffordshire-based wedding planner Clair Simpson said the guidelines were confusing. |
She had 65 weddings in her diary for this year, with the likelihood that more would book, but said she now has just one. | She had 65 weddings in her diary for this year, with the likelihood that more would book, but said she now has just one. |
"It is really frustrating," she said. | "It is really frustrating," she said. |
"When you bear in mind you can go to the pub and have 30 people in a room - in a pub with two or three rooms you could have 60 to 90 people in the building - but at a wedding you can have 15 at most. | "When you bear in mind you can go to the pub and have 30 people in a room - in a pub with two or three rooms you could have 60 to 90 people in the building - but at a wedding you can have 15 at most. |
"They could have more people and still distance; maybe they could be looking at a restriction by the size of room rather than numbers." | "They could have more people and still distance; maybe they could be looking at a restriction by the size of room rather than numbers." |
Ms Simpson also runs wedding fairs, and said she had now lost out on business for two seasons because of the coronavirus restrictions. | Ms Simpson also runs wedding fairs, and said she had now lost out on business for two seasons because of the coronavirus restrictions. |
"I can be earning £3,000 per season, but I have lost that twice over now," she said. | "I can be earning £3,000 per season, but I have lost that twice over now," she said. |
"Weddings-wise, I could be doing, if I am working at full capacity, in excess of three to four weddings a week." | "Weddings-wise, I could be doing, if I am working at full capacity, in excess of three to four weddings a week." |
'I don't think the industry will survive another summer like this' | 'I don't think the industry will survive another summer like this' |
Becca Grubb, who set up the Shropshire Wedding Planner during lockdown, is herself due to marry in December. | |
"We were going to have the ceremony on 29 December then go to a local hotel for a meal for 30 people," she said. | "We were going to have the ceremony on 29 December then go to a local hotel for a meal for 30 people," she said. |
"It was fine, seemed perfect, we were due to pay all deposits... but I don't think it can go ahead now. It is quite devastating." | "It was fine, seemed perfect, we were due to pay all deposits... but I don't think it can go ahead now. It is quite devastating." |
She said she was also concerned about the long-term impact on the industry. | She said she was also concerned about the long-term impact on the industry. |
"I really feel for the wedding industry. I have friends who are photographers, florists who have all lost a year of business. It is heartbreaking. | "I really feel for the wedding industry. I have friends who are photographers, florists who have all lost a year of business. It is heartbreaking. |
"I don't think the industry will survive another summer like this. | "I don't think the industry will survive another summer like this. |
"They can't make up the money lost from weddings next year as there are only so many you can do in a year." | "They can't make up the money lost from weddings next year as there are only so many you can do in a year." |
Ms Grubb, who still works four days a week in HR, said she was "lucky" compared to other businesses. | Ms Grubb, who still works four days a week in HR, said she was "lucky" compared to other businesses. |
"[The government] keep chopping and changing," she said. | "[The government] keep chopping and changing," she said. |
"There is no certainty whatsoever. We are totally in the dark, which is stressful and anxiety-inducing in itself." | "There is no certainty whatsoever. We are totally in the dark, which is stressful and anxiety-inducing in itself." |
How can I support my couples if I'm in the dark? | How can I support my couples if I'm in the dark? |
Manon Pauffin, a Brighton-based photographer, said: "We are the forgotten industry. Most other industries have gone back to work but not us." | Manon Pauffin, a Brighton-based photographer, said: "We are the forgotten industry. Most other industries have gone back to work but not us." |
She normally tries to work about 20 ceremonies each year but said she had just one booking for a smaller wedding this year. | She normally tries to work about 20 ceremonies each year but said she had just one booking for a smaller wedding this year. |
"As much as I love intimate weddings and elopements, it is not the same to get £300 for a job compared to £2,000," she said. | "As much as I love intimate weddings and elopements, it is not the same to get £300 for a job compared to £2,000," she said. |
"It is always just as special and I will devote the same amount of energy and care, but from a business perspective it is difficult." | "It is always just as special and I will devote the same amount of energy and care, but from a business perspective it is difficult." |
Mrs Pauffin already had a part-time job but has increased her shifts due to the uncertainty. | Mrs Pauffin already had a part-time job but has increased her shifts due to the uncertainty. |
She said the industry needed clear guidance on what will happen in 2021. | She said the industry needed clear guidance on what will happen in 2021. |
"For at least a couple of months now we've all known there wasn't going to be any weddings this year, not like before anyway, and that's fine - there's nothing we can do about that - but what we need is a clear plan for next year," she said. | "For at least a couple of months now we've all known there wasn't going to be any weddings this year, not like before anyway, and that's fine - there's nothing we can do about that - but what we need is a clear plan for next year," she said. |
"Up until now we've had to react to whatever the situation was and scramble to find solutions; what we need is to be able to prepare. | "Up until now we've had to react to whatever the situation was and scramble to find solutions; what we need is to be able to prepare. |
"How can I do what's best for my business if I don't have any idea of what the plan is for next year? How can I support my couples if I'm in the dark?" | "How can I do what's best for my business if I don't have any idea of what the plan is for next year? How can I support my couples if I'm in the dark?" |
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