To provide wedding planners and bridal parties with increased flexibility during on-going Covid restrictions, Trinity House on Tower Hill is accepting weekday bookings chargeable by the hour at £400 per hour plus VAT for a minimum booking of two hours, valid until 30th April, 2021 (for both booking and completion of event). In addition, on-going rate flexibility - including reduced weekend rates - may be offered on a case-by-case basis. Trinity House welcomes bookings for ‘hybrid’ weddings and events (combining nominal physical attendance with an enhanced digital presence) subsequent to the installation of high speed wi-fi. Trinity House also welcomes location filming, currently within Government Covid guidelines.
During 2020, Trinity House was issued with Visit Britain's‘Good To Go'Certificate of Assurance by Visit England... to provide a ‘ring of confidence' ...and reassurance to visitors that businesses have clear processes in place and are following industry and Government COVID-19 guidance on cleanliness and social distancing.' In addition, the MIA (Meetings Industry Association) has issued the venue with their ‘Secure Accreditation'Certificate. Additional disinfectant measures undertaken by the events management team at Trinity House has included an on-going schedule of commercial ‘fogging' - the sterilisation and de-contamination of all internal surfaces with a light chemical mist which has been rigorously tested and proven to be non-harmful to humans, animals, plants, electrical equipment, artefacts and antiques, including paintings which guarantees the elimination of 99.999% of known bacteria and viruses.
To view the rooms and facilities, please click on the film link at www.trinityhouse.co.uk/weddings-at-trinity-house-london
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About Trinity House:
The Corporation of Trinity Housewas incorporated in 1514 when King Henry VIIIgranted the charitable guild of mariners a Royal Charter to regulate the water trafficon the River Thames, their powers later extended by Elizabeth I to include the sea-markers around the English coastline.Today it serves the mariner as the General Lighthouse Authority (GLA) for England, Wales and the Channel Islands with responsibility for nearly 600 aids to navigation from traditional aids, such as lighthouses, to the latest satellite navigation technology. It is also the UK's largest endowed maritime charity, wholly funded by its endowments, spending around £4m each year on its charitable activities including the welfare of mariners and their dependents, education and training, and the promotion of safety at sea. It is also a Deep Sea Pilotage Authority. The history of Trinity House is evident throughout its London headquarters, its long and remarkable role in our nation's maritime heritage reflected in the artworks, antiques and furnishings that populate the building. In its 200-year history the building has welcomed royalty, prime ministers and Lords of the Admiralty and is today managed by Deputy Master Captain Ian McNaught. Reflecting the ongoing patronage of the Crown, the Master of the Corporation is HRH The Princess Royal, filling a role held in former centuries by - among others - the diarist Samuel Pepys, the Duke of Wellington, William Pitt and, more recently, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Please visitwww.trinityhouse.co.ukfor more information.