
This is probably the last post before the wedding, so we'd just like to say thanks to everyone for everything so far and we hope to see soon you if you are coming to the wedding, the Leicester party or both.
I know blogger isn't always the easiest thing to navigate so I thought I would do another index and explanation. This should hopefully provide everyone with the information they need. If you have any other issues, please feel free to contact me at my e-mail address (which is on the invite) or leave a comment below for me to respond to. The next few days are going to be hectic for us, but I'm hoping to have enough time to respond to any queries.
Formalities and SuchlikePerhaps this is clear from your invite, but most of the times and dates for our festivities are shown
here. The one thing not on there is there start of the Leicester reception, which your invite should show you as starting at 7pm.
I have tried to make maps for all the routes below, which have their own index available
here. Also, excitable people with technology lust can use
Street View to look at the routes in Leeds.
Leeds InformationNow for the real stuff. The next 3 paragraphs will be based on how you are getting to the Church if you are coming to Leeds on the day of the Wedding.
For those who are coming by Car: If you would like to part at our suggested car park you will need to follow
these directions. You may want to have a look at the
map and the one thing you will need to be aware of is the
final, slightly hidden turn to the car park. After parking the car you should find your way to the Town Hall (the directions explain this) and then follow
these directions to The Church.
For people arriving into Leeds Central Train Station, you need to follow the walking directions shown
here to get to the Town Hall and then
follow these directions to The Church.
For people who live in Leeds but don't know how to get to The Church, get yourself to the Town Hall and
follow these directions to The Church.If you are using an alternative method of transportation to these then please let us know and we will try to get the information you need. I'm not sure what's left, but someone will always find
something to surprise you.
From the Church the very close friends and family will need to make their way to Weetwood Hall. If you are driving you can follow
these directions. If you are not driving you can find out more information about public transport
here. I particularly like the sound of GEO Cabs, but that is mainly because of my fondness for the word
Geoduck.
If you are staying in Leeds and you have not already booked anywhere then our potted list of hotels is
here.
Leicester Information
I think I'm sure in thinking that a majority of the people coming to the Leicester reception know where the Church Hall is and are aware of the issues surrounding
parking when there is football. However, for the people who are not used to the ins and outs of LE3, there are travelling directions for driving from
me and from
Catherine's dad. One you have got to the Church you can use
these instructions to find a car park. Similarly if you are walking from the Station or the City Centre there are directions
from me and from
Catherine's dad.Other InformationWe have a wedding list, information about it is available
here and you can access it by clicking on
this.
The Church have asked us to inform people that confetti is not permitted after the wedding. If you haven't been there before you'll see on the day that the church is next to the subterranean A58(M) and having confetti fall on you probably isn't good for a driver's fragile sense of control. If you were going to spend a couple of quid on confetti and don't now know what to do with it, feel free to donate it to
St George's Crypt. People coming to the reception at Weetwood Hall will be glad to know that biodegradable confetti is allowed and a small amount will be provided for photos and general merrymaking.
Well, all we can say is that we'll see you on the day. We hope you have managed to work out what you are doing and how you will cope with loop roads, train stations and subterranean A roads that have motorway restrictions.
Don't be thinking that this blog ends when the wedding is complete. We will be putting up photos, playlists, anecdotes and links to more you tube videos of hovercrafts.
See you very soon!