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Are there any venues that accomodate wedding receptions and firework display during the wedding reception?

I'm looking for a good venue to hold a wedding reception. The reception will be a sit down dinner (possibly with a band playing during dinner) followed by a DJ and some dancing. However, at some point during the wedding reception, the plan is to hold a 10-15 minute firework display.

Are there any good venues that will accommodate a wedding reception with a firework display? Ideally, the venue will be around Leicestershire or Northamptonshire.

Update:

Thanks for the reply but can you recommend any venues?

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  • DippyD
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
    Favourite answer

    Most will let you have a firework display now as they have become very popular!

  • 1 decade ago

    I don't live in the UK, but you should look for local venues that offer "tent" weddings outdoors. These are usually country clubs, golf courses, and perhaps castles.

    Usually these venues will offer a lot of greenspace that a couple can use for fireworks. Double check to see what (if any) regulations there are, and what licenses you may need.

    Good luck!

  • 1 decade ago

    I wish you were in the States...you could probably go to a resort on an Indian reservation and they'd let you do it. I realize I'm ignorant on this subject, but are there any similar native groups in the UK that have reservation-type areas? Now I have to read up on this...

  • HELEND
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    check out your local yellow pages and look at the hotels for your area look at their websites ring them and visit. Atend your local wedding fayres which will probably be in hotels. Good luck

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