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Same-sex couple among first to wed

March 27, 2014 17:30
Nicola Pettit (left) and Tania Ward

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Charlotte Oliver,

Charlotte Oliver

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A Jewish woman from Brighton and her non-Jewish partner will be among the first same-sex couples in the country to get married when the new law comes into force on Saturday.

Nicola Pettit will marry Tania Ward on Saturday morning at a ceremony in Brighton Town Hall, followed by a traditional Jewish blessing in the evening, led by Rabbi Janet Darley of South London Liberal Synagogue.

“It was really important for me to have a rabbi and other Jewish elements present,” Ms Pettit said. “It also means a lot for my mum and the rest of my family, who all attend the Liberal Jewish Synagogue together.”

The 29-year-old childcare worker said she was grateful she was able to follow her religion and still be
recognised in a same-sex marriage.