Gill Collins Ceremonies is a new celebrant based in Liverpool

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Gill Collins Ceremonies is helmed by Liverpool-based celebrant Gill. She’s one of the newest celebrants on the block in the Cheshire and Merseyside region having qualified earlier this year, and she can’t wait to bring her own brand of understanding, care and attention to detail to local couples’ wedding ceremonies.

With an extensive background in healthcare, Gill has cared for and helped people throughout all stages of their lives, which we understand has made her see the incredible value in important life events and occasions such as weddings. She also loves nothing more than living life to the fullest and you’ll often find her salsa dancing, climbing hills with her four-legged friend and enjoying good food and wine with fine company.

“I really enjoy the stories people tell me about their lives, how they met, what they love about each other and what makes them laugh,” Gill explains. “If you choose me to be your celebrant, I promise to write you a ceremony that’s bespoke and personal. Your ideas, wishes and dreams will be woven into the fabric of the ceremony to make your special day one that you’ll never forget.”

To find out more, head over to www.gillcollinsceremonies.co.uk

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