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Other unique

celebrations

Other occasions worthy of a ceremony might include a Vow Renewal Celebration, perhaps to mark a significant anniversary. A baby naming ceremony to welcome a new arrival into the family. Or perhaps a celebration to mark a unique life achievement. As a celebrant I can create a bespoke ceremony to mark any occasion, I have the skills and experience to write to fulfil your needs and the freedom to deliver your bespoke ceremony at any location desired.

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"I have worked with Bev in a variety of ceremonies and can honestly say that she is unfailingly kind, caring and efficient - a vital combination in a celebrant. I have no hesitation in recommending Bev - she is just so lovely to be around and so very good at what she does."

- Jill Churchill, November 2023

ceremony

Naming

This usually happens after a new baby is born and welcomed into the family with a ceremony to celebrate their new addition, sharing hopes and aspirations and often acknowledging the role of ‘guide-parents’ This is an alternative to a Church Christening and therefore can be free of religion, whilst still incorporating any traditional elements that reflect the occasion.


This is often a special way to celebrate an adoption being formalised or the blending of Step or half relations as family. A joyous celebration and often fun where mini rituals such as a ‘Sand Blending’ ceremony are a great addition to ‘blend’ new family.

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achievements

Life

A life achievement comes in many forms. This might be the gaining of an academic qualification, a family may choose to celebrate a boy into manhood, or a girl into womanhood, a gender transition, or freedom of circumstance - even a divorce! A celebration of achievement can be created for many occasions incorporating all sorts of lifestyles, cultures, and creeds. 

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Any significant life event can be celebrated, and I am the person to create you a personal, bespoke, and unique ceremony that is filled with love. 

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