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My partner and I are profoundly deaf and will require sign language interpreters at our wedding. Can the Council help?

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My partner and I are profoundly deaf and will require sign language interpreters at our wedding. Can the Council help?

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The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 requires that local authorities make provision in their services to provide access to facilities and services to those persons with a disability. This means that the local registration authority or the religious celebrant, where a religious marriage is intended, should meet any reasonable costs of providing sign language interpreters.

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