We’re officially legal, and we would love to celebrate with you!

On the 23rd December we had a wonderful civil partnership ceremony with our parents in Islington Town Hall, and now we plan to celebrate with our loved ones through 2025. Here’s what that means for you…

What’s happening?

Strap in. Rather than having a single event to worry about, we’ll be dragging this out into a year of extravagance. The festivities will commence with a “meeting of the clans” family event on the 15th March in Milton Keynes.

For friends, we will be hosting a dinner party series — think of a wedding done one table at a time.

Why the heck are you doing it like this?

We have many things to celebrate this year as well as our civil partnership: moving into our new home and both of our 30th birthdays. We wanted to mark this important moment in style and share it with everyone who makes our lives so full, and there are many of you! One of the most important things to us was to maximise the meaningful time we can spend with each of you, and we think we will get more of that at several smaller events than one big one. A smaller scale also means we can use spaces which are meaningful to us – a community spot close to family, and our new home. We can’t wait to have these places, which will continue to be part of our lives, filled with so many fun and happy memories! Finally, as many of you know, we love to host, and this approach means we can be more hands-on in bringing these plans to life. We hope you will be as excited as we are!

What do you need from me?

Nothing! If we need any information from you, we will let you know. In the meantime, follow the buttons below to your relevant “friends”/”family” event, where you will find more details about what’s in store.

Help!

If you have a question we haven’t covered here or in your event page you can call or text us, or use the email katherineandmatthew2025@gmail.com. We’ll be happy to help!

Please report any issues with the site! We made it ourselves and there will surely be bugs, typos, etc, which we would appreciate you rooting out.

We’ll also be answering any common queries in our FAQs page.