If you’re planning a wedding or civil partnership ceremony, the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council offers a range of beautiful, legally recognised venues to make your day truly special. Their expert team is here to support you every step of the way, ensuring all legal requirements are handled smoothly so you can focus on celebrating your love.
For a classic and formal setting, you can choose from the council’s civic buildings. These venues provide a dignified atmosphere perfect for your ceremony. The main venue in Coleraine is:
Other council venues are available in Ballycastle, Ballymoney, and Limavady. Typically, ceremonies in these buildings are held Monday to Friday, with some Saturday options.
Every couple’s wedding vision is unique. That’s why the council also approves a wide variety of independent venues across the borough. Whether you want a rustic barn, a charming garden, or a stylish hotel, you can select from approved locations that suit your style. A council registrar will officiate your ceremony, ensuring all legal formalities are met.
Plus, if you dream of a truly personal setting, the council offers a temporary approval process. This means you could hold your ceremony in a place of your choice—like your own home—making your wedding day even more intimate and meaningful.
The council offers a range of beautiful, legally recognised venues including civic buildings such as Cloonavin in Coleraine (66 Portstewart Road, BT52 1EY) and other venues in Ballycastle, Ballymoney, and Limavady. Additionally, a wide variety of approved independent venues across the borough are available to suit different styles and preferences.
Ceremonies in council civic buildings are typically held Monday to Friday, but some Saturday options may be available. It is best to check availability directly with the council when planning your wedding date.
Yes, the council offers a temporary approval process allowing couples to hold their civil ceremony in a location of their choice, such as their own home, making the wedding day more personal and meaningful.
Council registrars are authorised to conduct civil marriages and civil partnerships. They also handle the legal paperwork for religious or belief-based weddings to ensure all legal requirements are met.
All couples must give notice to their local registrar before the wedding or civil partnership ceremony. The council provides guidance to ensure that the notice and all other legal requirements are correctly completed.
You will book the independent venue directly with the venue owner. Then, you must arrange for a council registrar to officiate your ceremony, ensuring the legal formalities are fulfilled.
The expert team at Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council supports couples by managing all legal paperwork and guiding them through the necessary steps, allowing you to focus on celebrating your love.
The main civil venue is Cloonavin, located at 66 Portstewart Road, Coleraine, BT52 1EY, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Absolutely. The council approves a variety of venues, including rustic barns, charming gardens, and stylish hotels, enabling couples to select a location that perfectly matches their wedding vision.
Yes, all venues offered through Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, including civic buildings and approved independent venues, are legally recognised for conducting marriage and civil partnership ceremonies.