

Plan of
events
-
4.45pm
- Guests arrive at Islington Town Hall, 222 Upper Street, London N1 1XR
(How to get there)
-
5pm
-
Ceremony in the council chamber. The music will be
provided by a Scottish
piper
-
About
5.30
- Photos
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About
6pm
- Travel to reception venue, The Dragon
Hall, 17 Stukeley Street, Covent Garden WC2B 5LT
(How to get
there)
We have hired a Routemaster bus
which can take 72 people. Please
let us know in advance if you intend to use this.
NB: As the bus only takes up to 80 including 8
standing and we hope to have over 100 guests, we have
hired an extra bus
(not a route master but a standard 50 seater coach) to
take the extra guests. That means we can transfer all
our guests from the ceremony to the reception. Aren't
we good?
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6.30 - Champagne reception and
speeches. A hot and cold finger buffet will be
provided, along with alcoholic and non-alcoholic
drinks.
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7.30 -
11.30 Entertainment. We will alternate hours
between Scottish music and dancing with the Kirk
Sessions Ceilidh Band (instructions are called out) and
a music playlist.
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Midnight - Bridal party leave forThe Howard
Hotel
Information
for guests
-
Gift List atJohn Lewis
- List no: 180527 (List is now
open).
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What
is ceilidh dancing?
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Accomodation:
Some (not many) people will be able to crash at our
flat.
Tom and Sonya Leonard and some others are staying atJurys
Inn
hotel at Angel (close to where ceremony is, and
bus away from reception).
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Parking: Town
Hall - 3 disabled spaces. Other parking may be
possible, depending on duty-porter.
Dragon Hall - free parking possible after 6pm on
adjacent streets
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Travel within
London to the venues: Journey Planner
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Wearing of kilts
by
male guests is not compulsary, though if you want to,
you can hire them here
but its not cheap.
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