FAQs
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Please kindly let us know if you can make it by filling out our RSVP form here, before April the 1st.
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Please see our Transport and Accommodation page for information on travel.
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Please see our Transport and Accommodation page for information on accommodation.
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I mean God knows. Truthfully the million dollar question. We are hoping for 20 degrees and sun but it could well be 12 degrees, driving rain and gale force winds.
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OF COURSE NOT! We understand people have other things going on in their lives, and that not everyone will be able to magically attend. <3
Travel & Logistics
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Please see our itinerary page here for all the details.
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We would love all of our guests to be fully present for the ceremony, and so therefore are asking that you please kindly avoid taking photos and videos.
Our photographers will be capturing the moment however, so there will definitely be piccies! -
Please answer the ‘dietary restrictions’ box as part of your RSVP.
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Our dress code is black tie.
Sneaky hint: Black tie can also include national dress. So for all those asking about kilts - please do feel free to wear one, we won’t be offended! Skirts are fun, we promise.
Please also avoid white unless you fancy being lynched by Phoebe. -
We’re ambitiously going for the ceremony outdoors, but will have to see what the Scottish weather decides. Everything else will be indoors.
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Seeing as we are already asking those attending to travel, there’s no wedding registry or honeymoon fund - your presence is genuinely the greatest gift we could ask for!
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Unless your plus-one has been named on the invite, then (and we mean this lovingly) not in this economy.
Wedding Details
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NO! Our band is very familiar with ceilidh noobs and they’ll walk us through everything.
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Despite looking like the man on the side of the Scotts Porage Oats packet, Jonny is actually English.
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Jonny would likely survive for much longer than Phoebe, oweing to his vastly superior practical skills and engineering brain. So for Phoebe maybe a day, Jonny prob roughly a week - 10 days.
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If in doubt, fajitas are a classic for a reason - easy to make, there’s the fun/interactive element of putting your wrap together, and they also make for excellent leftovers.
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A lot. Potentially too much.