The date

The wedding will take place at 3:30 PM, on Saturday, 21 September 2019. Guests are asked to arrive no later than 3:15 PM. The evening will conclude at 11:30 PM.

The location

The wedding will take place in Berry, on the the New South Wales South Coast, about two hours south of Sydney. The ceremony will be held at 4 O’Keefes Lane, on Jaspers Berry in Jaspers Brush, NSW 2535.

The logistics

We are so grateful to everyone who has confirmed that they are coming, and staying in Berry for the weekend! There is accommodation available in Berry and surrounds, but we encourage you to book soon. AirBNB is an excellent option for those still looking.

On Saturday, a bus will pick up any guests staying in Berry, and take them to the venue. We will advise of pick-up times and locations closer to the date.

For those not staying overnight, there will be parking available at the venue.

A bus will also return guests staying in Berry to their stops at the end of the evening.

When you RSVP, please be sure to include you email address, and the address of your accommodation, so we can pass on all the relevant details to you.

If you are staying outside of Berry, and will not be driving on the night, we strongly recommend you arrange transportation in advance, by contacting the venue’s recommended providers, below:

Berry Taxi Service - 0476 246 444

Taxis Nowra - 4421 0333

the ceremony & Reception

The ceremony and reception will both be held on site, at Jaspers.

The night before

 For those guests staying in the area, we will be holding a small, very informal drinks the evening beforehand on Friday, 20 September, from 6:00 PM at the Berry Hotel, at 120 Queen Street, Berry.

The HOUSEKEEPING

While we adore the idea of our friends’ kids attending the wedding, our venue’s insurers do not. Unfortunately, it will be difficult to accommodate young children attending the reception. If you are travelling to Berry with a grandparent or babysitter however, please feel free to bring them (and the kids!) to the ceremony.

The dress code

The dress code is formal: suit and tie or evening gown, whichever you prefer.

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