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If you are in the process of organising your wedding, you will have come to realise just what a large and expensive project it actually is. The average wedding can cost anything from £5,000 to £10,000 and will take a significant amount of your time and effort. The effort you and your families go to is to ensure that on the day, your wedding day will be one happiest and most memorable days of your life.

Planning a wedding will reduce the chance of something going wrong on the day, so it is important to consider and plan against the things that could go wrong. For example, what would you do if the reception had to be cancelled because the hotel could not honour your booking, the wedding dress became damaged, the rings were lost, or the wedding transport failed to turn up?

Such problems are examples of what could, and have happened. For this reason, more and more people are taking out wedding insurance in order to provide a safety net. Wedding insurance will ensure that all the planning and financial investment you have made is not lost should something go wrong.

Unfortunately the only thing a wedding insurance policy will not cover is if the bride or groom gets cold feet! Other than that wedding insurers will provide a range of policies to suit most budgets and requirements.

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