Hi, I'm Alis

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I have been a Celebrant for 15 years; I was brought up in South Wales and have had a career in criminal justice. I have had the good fortune to meet all kinds of people from all walks of life and have conducted a wide variety of ceremonies with many different emphasis: Pagan and Wiccan included. If you love animals I am very supportive of them attending my ceremonies, so far I've accommodated dogs, cats and horses (horses outside, of course) I have met some real characters but I am just as able to help with a quiet, dignified ceremony. I am open to discussing your family's requirements and am happy to give advice and support prior to booking.

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Alis Parker

Where I work

I have officiated across most of South Wales. Distance is not an issue.

Fees from...

From £200

How to contact me
Email

amparker5@hotmail.co.uk

Phone

07982 585898

Website

www.nonreligiousceremoniescymruwales.co.uk

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