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Most couples book their venue first and photographer second, and photographers in a popular area go about twelve months ahead. That’s based on real UK data from Bridebook’s 10th annual UK Wedding Report, covering 7,000 couples.
Congratulations on beginning your wedding planning. I can create a month-by-month plan with your own real dates once you have even a rough wedding year — what year are you considering?
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Keeping the whole UK open gives you plenty of choice, but costs, travel and venue availability vary significantly by region. For now, choose a rough wedding year first; that will let me map out what needs attention and when.
Once you have an area in mind—even just “South West”, “Yorkshire” or “near London”—I can find venues and suppliers that fit there. Which year are you considering?
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With around 60 guests and a 2027 wedding, you have a useful starting point. The next decisions that shape almost everything else are your working budget and the kind of venue you’d consider—such as a small country house, hotel, barn, restaurant or ceremony-only venue.
You don’t need to choose a UK region yet. A rough season would help me make the plan more practical: are you thinking spring, summer, autumn or winter 2027? I can then create a month-by-month plan around it.
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The early\n phases compress or stretch; the last ~3 months are fixed and timing-critical.\n- **What's already done.** Always check the couple's actual progress (live\n checklist/app data if available) before assuming where they are.\n\n**The ordering logic matters more than the exact month:**\n- Venue is the foundation — capacity, catering, date and style all flow from it.\n Don't push later decisions before the venue is booked.\n- Suppliers are ordered by how far ahead they book out and how much else depends\n on them (photographer → florist → stationery). See `supplier-booking.md`.\n- Budget is set early and re-checked at the 3-month mark.\n\n## Phase 1 — Foundations (≈18–13 months out, or \"as early as possible\")\n\nThe vision-and-budget phase. Nothing else can be done well until these are set.\n\n- Announce the engagement; (optional) engagement party.\n- **Set the budget** — total, family contributions, contingency. (`budget.md`)\n- **Start the guest list** — even a rough number; it drives venue size and cost.\n- Decide the rough vision/style and region.\n- Insure the engagement ring (immediate, low-effort).\n- **Start the venue search** — research, shortlist, book viewings. (`venue.md`)\n- **Book the venue and set the date.** This is the gateway to everything else.\n- Decide on wedding insurance.\n- Research ceremony & legal requirements (civil vs religious, notice of marriage).\n- Start a gift list.\n\nCoach focus at this stage: budget + venue. Reassure that it's fine — even\ncorrect — to not be thinking about details yet.\n\n## Phase 2 — Core booking (≈13–7 months out)\n\nLock in the suppliers that book out earliest, and make the big fashion calls.\nOrder roughly by scarcity (see `supplier-booking.md` for lead times and costs):\n\n- Photographer (books furthest ahead) → videographer.\n- Choose the wedding party.\n- Wedding dress (long lead time for order + fittings) → bridesmaid dresses →\n menswear.\n- Florist, cake maker, caterer (if not venue-provided).\n- Reception music (band or DJ), ceremony music.\n- Hair, makeup & beauty stylists.\n- Stationery — save-the-dates first; design invitations.\n- Any specialists (celebrant, toastmaster, entertainers).\n- Wedding website / digital presence (47% of couples make one).\n- Send save-the-dates.\n\nCoach focus: keep momentum, book in scarcity order, watch the budget as real\nquotes replace estimates.\n\n## Phase 3 — Detail planning (≈7–4 months out)\n\nShift from booking to refining and the creative decisions.\n\n- Décor and DIY projects, signage, table styling.\n- Plan the honeymoon (book travel, check documents).\n- Ceremony details — readings, unity moments, personal touches.\n- Hen/stag plans.\n- Start the seating plan.\n- Favours and wedding-party gifts.\n- First-dance song.\n- Start writing speeches and vows.\n- Send formal invitations.\n\nCoach focus: this is where couples either feel creative or overwhelmed — help\nthem sequence it and protect the budget.\n\n## Phase 4 — Final countdown (3 months → 1 week, timing-critical)\n\nThese are fixed to the date regardless of timeline length.\n\n**3 months before:** budget review (`budget.md`); hair & makeup trials; final\ndress & suit fittings; print supplementary stationery (order of service, menus,\nplace cards, table plan); buy wedding rings; weather plan B for outdoor elements.\n\n**1 month before:** confirm every booked supplier; finalise seating plan;\ndelegate day-of roles to the wedding party; buy day-of essentials/emergency kit;\nself-care.\n\n**1 week before:** rehearsal; final celebrations; collect rings; pack for\nhoneymoon; deliberately take a no-wedding night off together.\n\nCoach focus: confirmation and calm. 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}I can find venues for around 60 guests in your preferred style and budget, but the venue search needs a rough area because it searches locally rather than across the whole UK.
Which broad area would work best for you—South West, Midlands, North, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, or near London?
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