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Real Wedding from Cloughjordan House - Laura and Blaise
A fantastic wedding at Cloughjordan house in February this year. An amazing venue with lots of opportunity for great photos. Cloughjordan House offers an exclusive venue for weddings and family gatherings, providing a relaxed atmosphere for you and your guests. Conveniently located just 90 minutes from Dublin and 40 minutes from Limerick, it stands out as a unique destination for both intimate and larger celebrations. Our ceremony was in the amazing Woodshed converted barn on
Pat Clarke-Browne
Mar 11 min read


Let's Talk Weddings - Awards
Disappointed at missing the letstalkweddings.ie ceremony this year. I had my tickets got but ended up stuck in the UK thanks to a cyber attack on the ground handling systems at the airport! which delayed loads of flights. But I was delighted to have won a commendation award on the night! As well as a Top 100 Suppliers award! Lets Talk Weddings Commendation Award 2025 Having worked as a wedding celebrant since 2017 its great to receive recognition from other wedding industry
Pat Clarke-Browne
Nov 17, 20251 min read


Why choose a Humanist Wedding in Ireland?
Pat Clarke-Browne - Humanist Wedding Celebrant Choosing a Humanist wedding in Ireland can be a meaningful and personal way to celebrate your love and commitment to each other. Here are some reasons why couples might opt for a Humanist ceremony: Personalization: Humanist ceremonies are highly personalized, focusing on the couple’s unique story, values, and preferences. Inclusivity: They are inclusive, welcoming all couples regardless of their beliefs or backgrounds . Flexibi
Pat Clarke-Browne
Mar 16, 20242 min read


Getting Legally Married in Ireland
Getting Legally Married in Ireland: A Step-by-Step Guide Ireland, with its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage, offers a romantic setting for couples looking to tie the knot. However, before you can walk down the aisle, there are some legal steps you need to follow to ensure your marriage is recognized by Irish law. Step 1: Notification of Intention to Marry First and foremost, you must notify the Irish authorities of your intention to marry. This must be done i
Pat Clarke-Browne
Mar 16, 20242 min read
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