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Councillors open Nottingham’s newest register office in Arnold

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Nottinghamshire’s newest register office officially opened its doors to the public last week – with an open day and ribbon-cutting event.

Arnot Hill is a Grade II listed building surrounded by beautiful parkland in Arnold.

53 wedding ceremonies have already been booked in the historic building and bookings are also being taken for baby naming day ceremonies, renewal of vows and other ceremonies.

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Councillors Glynn Gilfoyle and Alice Grice, representing the County Council’s Community Safety Committee covering the Registration service, cutting the ribbon to open the new register office at Arnot Hill, Arnold.

Councillor Glynn Gilfoyle, Chair of Nottinghamshire County Council’s Community Safety Committee, said: “We are delighted to open this landmark building in the heart of Arnold, which provides a wonderful venue for weddings and other ceremonies.

“With many people no doubt getting engaged over the festive period, now is a great time to think about where to get married. We believe that Arnot Hill offers the perfect balance between style and affordability.”

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Find out more about Arnot Hill at http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/celebrate/venues/arnot-hill or phone 0300 500 80 80 to book.

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