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Other Ceremonies in Clackmannanshire  Bookmark and Share

As well as delivering the statutory Registration functions in the area, Clackmannanshire Council provide two types of discretionary Civil Ceremony.

Please note that this is a discretionary service provided by Clackmannanshire Council. Neither the ceremonies, nor any documents issued, have any legal status whatsoever.

Naming Ceremonies

This service is a wonderful way of bringing the family together in celebration of the arrival of a baby, child or children into the family. The ceremony provides the opportunity for parents/gardians to gather family and friends for a formal non-religous ceremony to welcome and name your child or children.

Reaffirmation of Vows

A reaffirmation of vows ceremony may be used as a focus for celebrating a special anniversary such as a silver wedding. It can also provide an opportunity to renew your commitment to one another following times of difficulty, such as overcoming a serious illness.

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The Registrar
Marshill House, Marshill, Alloa, FK10 1AB
Tel: 01259 723850 / 450000 Fax: 01259 729424
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Clackmannanshire Council, Greenfield, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 2AD, Tel: 01259 450000 Fax: 01259 452230, Email: contactcentre@clacks.gov.uk

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