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A rush of weddings is expected in Gretna as couples look to secure the "emergency" date of 9 September, 2009. A rush of weddings has taken place in Gretna as couples looked to secure the "emergency" date of 9 September 2009.
A total of 47 marriage ceremonies are due to take place in the south of Scotland town. A total of 47 marriage ceremonies were scheduled to take place in the south of Scotland town throughout the day.
Gretna enjoyed a similar wedding boom on both 8 August last year and 7 July, 2007, as people looked to ensure a memorable anniversary date.Gretna enjoyed a similar wedding boom on both 8 August last year and 7 July, 2007, as people looked to ensure a memorable anniversary date.
The date has been predicted to prove particularly popular with emergency service workers around the UK. The date had been predicted to prove particularly popular with emergency service workers around the UK.
There were 69 weddings in the area on 8 August, 2008, and 78 on 7 July, 2007.There were 69 weddings in the area on 8 August, 2008, and 78 on 7 July, 2007.
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Senior Registrar Jane Chandler said this year's "emergency" date had also proved popular.Senior Registrar Jane Chandler said this year's "emergency" date had also proved popular.
"It is well up on what it would normally be midweek on a Wednesday even in the summertime," she said."It is well up on what it would normally be midweek on a Wednesday even in the summertime," she said.
However, she said she was not aware of particular interest from ambulance, police or fire service staff.However, she said she was not aware of particular interest from ambulance, police or fire service staff.
"As far as the emergency services are concerned, we have one paramedic," she added."As far as the emergency services are concerned, we have one paramedic," she added.
The town became a destination for young lovers after the Marriage Act was passed in 1754 in England, which outlawed marriages without parental consent if either party was under 21.The town became a destination for young lovers after the Marriage Act was passed in 1754 in England, which outlawed marriages without parental consent if either party was under 21.
A tradition developed of couples travelling over the border to Scotland, which had more lenient laws.A tradition developed of couples travelling over the border to Scotland, which had more lenient laws.